CVE-2021-44168
CWE-494 in A download of code without integrity check vulnerability in the "execute restore src-vis" command of FortiOS before 7
Executive Summary
CVE-2021-44168 is a low severity vulnerability affecting appsec. It is classified as CWE-494. This vulnerability is actively being exploited in the wild.
Precogs AI Insight
"FortiOS fails to properly verify the integrity of files downloaded during the 'execute restore src-vis' command. Attackers intercept the connection or compromise the update server to inject malicious code into the firewall. Precogs Application Security Module audits download operations for missing cryptographic integrity checks."
What is this vulnerability?
CVE-2021-44168 is categorized as a low CWE-494 flaw with a CVSS base score of 3.3. Based on our vulnerability intelligence, this issue occurs when the application fails to securely handle untrusted data boundaries.
A download of code without integrity check vulnerability in the "execute restore src-vis" command of FortiOS before 7.0.3 may allow a local authenticated attacker to download arbitrary files on the device via specially crafted update packages.
This architectural defect enables adversaries to bypass intended security controls, directly manipulating the application's execution state or data layer. Immediate strategic intervention is required.
Risk Assessment
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| CVSS Base Score | 3.3 (LOW) |
| Vector String | CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:L/A:N |
| Published | January 4, 2022 |
| Last Modified | October 24, 2025 |
| Related CWEs | CWE-494, CWE-494 |
Impact on Systems
✅ Data Exfiltration: Attackers can extract sensitive data from backend databases, configuration files, or internal services.
✅ Authentication Bypass: Exploiting this flaw may allow unauthorized access to protected resources and administrative interfaces.
✅ Lateral Movement: Once initial access is gained, attackers can pivot to internal systems and escalate privileges.
How to Fix and Mitigate CVE-2021-44168
- Apply Vendor Patches Immediately: This vulnerability is listed in CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. Apply updates per vendor instructions.
- Verify Patch Deployment: Confirm all instances are updated using Precogs continuous monitoring.
- Review Audit Logs: Investigate historical access logs for indicators of compromise related to this attack surface.
- Implement Defense-in-Depth: Deploy WAF rules, network segmentation, and endpoint detection to limit blast radius.
Defending with Precogs AI
FortiOS fails to properly verify the integrity of files downloaded during the 'execute restore src-vis' command. Attackers intercept the connection or compromise the update server to inject malicious code into the firewall. Precogs Application Security Module audits download operations for missing cryptographic integrity checks.
Use Precogs to continuously scan your codebase, binaries, APIs, and infrastructure for this vulnerability class and related attack patterns. Our AI-powered detection engine combines static analysis with threat intelligence to identify exploitable weaknesses before attackers do.
Vulnerability Code Signature
Attack Data Flow
| Stage | Detail |
|---|---|
| Source | Untrusted User Input |
| Vector | Input flows through the application logic without sanitization |
| Sink | Execution or Rendering Sink |
| Impact | Application compromise, Logic Bypass, Data Exfiltration |
Vulnerable Code Pattern
# ❌ VULNERABLE: Unsanitized Input Flow
def process_request(request):
user_input = request.GET.get('data')
# Taint sink: processing untrusted data
execute_logic(user_input)
return {"status": "success"}
Secure Code Pattern
# ✅ SECURE: Input Validation & Sanitization
def process_request(request):
user_input = request.GET.get('data')
# Sanitized boundary check
if not is_valid_format(user_input):
raise ValueError("Invalid input format")
sanitized_data = sanitize(user_input)
execute_logic(sanitized_data)
return {"status": "success"}
How Precogs Detects This
Precogs AI Analysis Engine maps untrusted input directly to execution sinks to catch complex application security vulnerabilities.\n