stray 1 in the update time LOL

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title: "i'm bored, so here's a useless 0day"
date: 2025-08-20
changed_date: 2025-08-20T19:43:00Z
changed_date: 2025-08-20T09:18:00Z
description: "i either want my US$2.5k professional-grade device backdoored or not at all"
feature_image: /img/posts/im-bored/cover.jpg
feature_alt: "a photo of a rugged professional device with word art text over it that says 'YAY! everyone is admin now!'"
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- javascript
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in early 2024, i was spending some time trying to find IDF field infrastructure on [Zoomeye](https://zoomeye.ai), particularly GNSS base stations (used to correct for errors in GPS tracker data) and similar (semi-)permanent field gear. as i was doing this, i started seeing more and more [CHCNAV P5](https://geospatial.chcnav.com/products/chcnav-P5) GNSS devices, {% footnoteref "idf", "i never ended up figuring out if any of those belonged to the IDF or not" %}including near the Gaza Strip and West Bank borders{% endfootnoteref %}. it got kinda boring quick, especially because i only had credentials to a few of these devices and they seemed pretty useless, so i started aimlessly clicking around in Firefox's developer tools on one of the sites.
in early 2024, i was spending some time trying to find IDF field infrastructure on [Zoomeye](https://zoomeye.ai), particularly GNSS base stations (used to correct for errors in GPS tracker data) and similar (semi-)permanent field gear. as i was doing this, i started seeing more and more [CHCNAV P5](https://geospatial.chcnav.com/products/chcnav-P5) GNSS devices, {% footnoteref "idf", "i never ended up figuring out if any of those belonged to the IDF or not" %}including near the Gaza Strip and West Bank borders.{% endfootnoteref %} it got kinda boring quick, especially because i only had credentials to a few of these devices and they seemed pretty useless, so i started aimlessly clicking around in Firefox's developer tools on one of the sites.
all it took was a search for "admin" and i had this absolutely beautiful piece of front-end javascript code in front of me:
```js