Wifi Mini Spy 1080p Hd Security Ip Camera FirmwareOperating system · Insma

CVE-2020-19639

HIGH · 8.8 CVSS v3.1 Published 2021-03-30
Mitigation only
No fix yet — a mitigation exists. There is no fixed release. A documented workaround reduces exposure in the meantime.
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95/100
Remediation priority · Urgent
Remotely reachable No privileges

Official description Straight from the sourceThe vendor's or NVD's own wording, published unedited. Authoritative, but often terse — it says what broke, rarely what to do.

NVD · unedited
Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in INSMA Wifi Mini Spy 1080P HD Security IP Camera 1.9.7 B, via all fields to WebUI.

Technical summary Written by usOur analysis, written from the advisory, the CVSS vector and the affected-version data. It adds context the advisory leaves out, and never invents facts that are not in the source.

dbcve analysis · moderate confidence

Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in the WebUI of INSMA Wifi Mini Spy 1080P HD Security IP Camera firmware 1.9.7 B allows attackers to trick authenticated users into performing unintended actions via all form fields in the web interface.

MitigationImplement anti-CSRF tokens in the WebUI application; if firmware update unavailable, restrict access to the camera's web interface via network segmentation or firewall rules to trusted IPs only.

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Affected products & versions What the vendor confirmedThe version ranges the vendor confirmed as vulnerable. If your version sits inside a range here, treat yourself as exposed until you have upgraded.

NVD · CPE data
Wifi Mini Spy 1080p Hd Security Ip Camera FirmwareOperating system
Affected:= 1.9.7b

CVSS breakdown How the score is builtThe industry scoring standard. It rates how the flaw is reached, what it takes to exploit, and what an attacker gains — the score is derived from those, not the other way round.

From the vector
Attack vector
Network
Complexity
Low
Privileges
None
User interaction
Required
Scope
Unchanged
Confidentiality
High
Integrity
High
Availability
High

CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H

Am I affected? How to checkSteps we derive from the advisory and the affected-version data, so you can decide whether this CVE reaches your setup. They are a guide, not a scan — your own configuration is the authority.

dbcve checks

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  1. Confirm device model and firmware version
    Access the camera's web interface or check the device administration page to identify the exact model (Insma Wifi Mini Spy 1080p HD Security IP Camera) and firmware version reported. This is typically found under Settings, System Info, or About sections of the WebUI.
    Affected if The device is an Insma Wifi Mini Spy 1080p HD Security IP Camera running firmware version 1.9.7b
  2. Verify WebUI is accessible
    Attempt to access the camera's web interface via its IP address in a web browser. Confirm the login page or authenticated dashboard loads successfully.
    Affected if The camera's WebUI is accessible over the network (local or remote)
  3. Inspect form submissions for anti-CSRF tokens
    Log into the WebUI and use browser developer tools (Network tab) to examine form submissions. Look for hidden token fields, CSRF tokens, or similar security tokens in POST requests when submitting any form (e.g., settings changes, user management).
    Affected if Form submissions do not include any anti-CSRF token or security token parameters, meaning the forms are vulnerable to CSRF attacks

The camera is affected if it is an Insma Wifi Mini Spy 1080p HD Security IP Camera with firmware version 1.9.7b and its WebUI forms lack anti-CSRF token protection.

Generated from the published advisory. Verify against your own configuration.

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From vendor data
Mitigation available No clean upgrade yet — mitigate in the meantime
Mitigation

Implement anti-CSRF tokens in the WebUI application; if firmware update unavailable, restrict access to the camera's web interface via network segmentation or firewall rules to trusted IPs only.

Fix this in Wifi Mini Spy 1080p Hd Security Ip Camera Firmware Scoped from the published advisory
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  • Testing6.0 h
  • Review / QA4.0 h
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