CVE-2026-11845
Description
OS command injection in IEI iVEC TANK-XM811 allows privileged remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands on the device.
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OS command injection in IEI iVEC TANK-XM811 allows privileged remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands on the device.
Vulnerability
The iVEC-IEI Virtualization Edge Computer (model TANK-XM811) contains an OS command injection vulnerability. A privileged remote attacker can inject arbitrary OS commands via a vulnerable input field. Affected versions are all prior to v1.0.4 [1][2].
Exploitation
An attacker must have administrative privileges (PR:H) and network access to the device. No user interaction is required. The attacker sends crafted input that is not properly sanitized, leading to command injection [1][2].
Impact
Successful exploitation allows the attacker to execute arbitrary OS commands with the privileges of the device, leading to full compromise of confidentiality, integrity, and availability (CVSS 7.2 High) [1][2].
Mitigation
The vendor released version v1.0.4 which fixes the vulnerability. Users should update to v1.0.4 or later [1][2]. No workarounds are mentioned.
AI Insight generated on Jun 12, 2026. Synthesized from this CVE's description and the cited reference URLs; citations are validated against the source bundle.
Affected products
1Patches
0No patches discovered yet.
Vulnerability mechanics
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References
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