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Experts Warn of Critical Unpatched Vulnerability in Linear eMerge E3 Systems. Cybersecurity security researchers are warning about an unpatched vulnerability in Nice Linear eMerge E3 access controller systems that could allow for the execution of arbitrary operating system (OS) commands. The flaw, assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2024-9441, carries a CVSS score of 9.8 out of a maximum of 10.0, according to VulnCheck. "A vulnerability in the Nortek Linear eMerge E3 allows remote unauthenticated attackers to cause the device to execute arbitrary command," SSD Disclosure said in an advisory for the flaw released late last month, stating the vendor has yet to provide a fix or a workaround. The flaw impacts the following versions of Nortek Linear eMerge E3 Access Control: 0.32-03i, 0.32-04m, 0.32-05p, 0.32-05z, 0.32-07p, 0.32-07e, 0.32-08e, 0.32-08f, 0.32-09c, 1.00.05, and 1.00.07. Proof-of-concept (PoC) exploits for the flaw have been released following public disclosure, raising concerns that it could be exploited by threat actors. It's worth noting that another critical flaw impacting E3, CVE-2019-7256 (CVSS score: 10.0), was exploited by a threat actor known as Flax Typhoon to recruit susceptible devices into the now-dismantled Raptor Train botnet. Although originally disclosed in May 2019, the shortcoming wasn't addressed by the company until earlier this March. "But given the vendor's slow response to the previous CVE-2019-7256, we don't expect a patch for CVE-2024-9441 any time soon," VulnCheck's Jacob Baines said. "Organizations using the Linear Emerge E3 series should act quickly to take these devices offline or isolate them." In a statement shared with SSD Disclosure, Nice is recommending customers to follow security best practices, including enforcing network segmentation, restrict access to the product from the internet, and place it behind a network firewall.

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CYBERCRIME // High-Risk Security Flaw Unpatched in Access Control Systems

Researchers have discovered a critical, unpatched vulnerability in Nice Linear eMerge E3 access control systems, allowing execution of arbitrary OS commands.

This security lapse, identified as CVE-2024-9441, has a high severity rating with a CVSS score of 9.8 out of 10.

Affected versions include multiple iterations from 0.32-03i to 1.00.07, exposing a wide range of systems to potential unauthorized access.

Proof-of-concept exploits for this vulnerability have already been publicly released, increasing the risk of exploitation by malicious actors.

Historical context indicates a sluggish vendor response to similar vulnerabilities, highlighted by a delayed fix to a previous critical flaw, CVE-2019-7256.

SSD Disclosure and cyber experts urge organizations using the vulnerable systems to either take them offline or strongly isolate them to mitigate risk.

Despite the severity, the vendor, Nice, has yet to release a patch and advises clients to adhere to security best practices, including network segmentation and firewalls.