The SIMCom SIM7600G modem supports an undocumented AT command, which allows an attacker to execute system commands with root permission on the modem. An attacker needs either physical access or remote shell access to a device that interacts directly with the modem via AT commands.
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| Description | The SIMCom SIM7600G modem supports an undocumented AT command, which allows an attacker to execute system commands with root permission on the modem. An attacker needs either physical access or remote shell access to a device that interacts directly with the modem via AT commands. | |
| Title | Undocumented Root Shell Access in SIMCom SIM7600G Modem | |
| Weaknesses | CWE-912 | |
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Status: PUBLISHED
Assigner: SEC-VLab
Published: 2025-06-11T08:21:31.679Z
Updated: 2025-06-18T04:08:24.730Z
Reserved: 2025-02-10T07:48:38.352Z
Link: CVE-2025-26412
Updated: 2025-06-18T04:08:24.730Z
Status : Awaiting Analysis
Published: 2025-06-11T09:15:22.067
Modified: 2025-06-18T05:15:48.290
Link: CVE-2025-26412
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