CVE-2023-49913
published 2024-04-09CVE-2023-49913: A stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the web interface Radio Scheduling functionality of Tp-Link AC1350 Wireless MU-MIMO Gigabit Access Point…
PriorityP263high8.8CVSS 3.1
AVNACLPRLUINSUCHIHAH
EPSS
1.92%
77.3th percentile
A stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the web interface Radio Scheduling functionality of Tp-Link AC1350 Wireless MU-MIMO Gigabit Access Point (EAP225 V3) v5.1.0 Build 20220926. A specially crafted series of HTTP requests can lead to remote code execution. An attacker can make an authenticated HTTP request to trigger this vulnerability.This vulnerability refers specifically to the overflow that occurs via the `action` parameter at offset `0x422448` of the `httpd` binary shipped with v5.0.4 Build 20220216 of the EAP115.
Affected
4 ranges
| Vendor | Product | Version range | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|---|
| tp-link | ac1350_wireless_mu-mimo_gigabit_access_point | — | — |
| tp-link | eap115_firmware | — | — |
| tp-link | eap225_firmware | — | — |
| tp-link | n300_wireless_access_point | — | — |
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Talos
Multiple vulnerabilities in TP-Link Omada system could lead to root access
blogs_talos·2024-06-26·CVSS 7.2
[HIGH] Multiple vulnerabilities in TP-Link Omada system could lead to root access
- The TP-Link Omada system is a software-defined networking solution for small to medium-sized businesses. It touts cloud-managed devices and local management for all Omada devices.
- The supported devices in this ecosystem vary greatly but include wireless access points, routers, switches, VPN devices and hardware controllers for the Omada software.
- Cisco Talos researchers have discovered and helped to patch several vulnerabilities in the Omada system, focusing on a small subset of the available devices, including the EAP 115 and EAP 225 wireless access points, and the ER7206 gigabit VPN router.
- Twelve unique vulnerabilities were identified and reported to the vendor following our responsible disclosure policy.
Talos ID
CVE(s)
TALOS-2023-1888
CVE-2023-49906-CVE-2023-49913
TALOS-2
Talos
Multiple vulnerabilities in TP-Link Omada system could lead to root access
blogs_talos·2024-06-26·CVSS 7.2
[HIGH] Multiple vulnerabilities in TP-Link Omada system could lead to root access
## Multiple vulnerabilities in TP-Link Omada system could lead to root access
The TP-Link Omada system is a software-defined networking solution for small to medium-sized businesses. It touts cloud-managed devices and local management for all Omada devices.
The supported devices in this ecosystem vary greatly but include wireless access points, routers, switches, VPN devices and hardware controllers for the Omada software.
Cisco Talos researchers have discovered and helped to patch several vulnerabilities in the Omada system, focusing on a small subset of the available devices, including the EAP 115 and EAP 225 wireless access points, and the ER7206 gigabit VPN router.
Twelve unique vulnerabilities were identified and reported to the vendor following our responsible disclosure policy.
Talos
Vulnerability in some TP-Link routers could lead to factory reset
blogs_talos·2024-04-10·CVSS 7.4
[HIGH] Vulnerability in some TP-Link routers could lead to factory reset
## Vulnerability in some TP-Link routers could lead to factory reset
Cisco Talos’ Vulnerability Research team has disclosed 10 vulnerabilities over the past three weeks, including four in a line of TP-Link routers, one of which could allow an attacker to reset the devices’ settings back to the factory default.
A popular open-source software for internet-of-things (IoT) and industrial control systems (ICS) networks also contains multiple vulnerabilities that could be used to arbitrarily create new files on the affected systems or overwrite existing ones.
For Snort coverage that can detect the exploitation of these vulnerabilities, download the latest rule sets from Snort.org , and our latest Vulnerability Advisories are always posted on Talos Intelligence’s website .
## Denial-of-servic
Talos
Vulnerability in some TP-Link routers could lead to factory reset
blogs_talos·2024-04-10·CVSS 7.4
[HIGH] Vulnerability in some TP-Link routers could lead to factory reset
Cisco Talos’ Vulnerability Research team has disclosed 10 vulnerabilities over the past three weeks, including four in a line of TP-Link routers, one of which could allow an attacker to reset the devices’ settings back to the factory default.
A popular open-source software for internet-of-things (IoT) and industrial control systems (ICS) networks also contains multiple vulnerabilities that could be used to arbitrarily create new files on the affected systems or overwrite existing ones.
For Snort coverage that can detect the exploitation of these vulnerabilities, download the latest rule sets from Snort.org, and our latest Vulnerability Advisories are always posted on Talos Intelligence’s website.
# Denial-of-service, remote code execution vulnerabilities in TP-Link AC1350 router
Talos
2024-04-09
Published