CVE-2024-39754
published 2025-01-14CVE-2024-39754: A static login vulnerability exists in the wctrls functionality of Wavlink AC3000 M33A8.V5030.210505. A specially crafted set of network packets can lead to…
PriorityP260critical9.8CVSS 3.1
AVNACLPRNUINSUCHIHAH
EPSS
1.26%
65.9th percentile
A static login vulnerability exists in the wctrls functionality of Wavlink AC3000 M33A8.V5030.210505. A specially crafted set of network packets can lead to root access. An attacker can send packets to trigger this vulnerability.
Affected
2 ranges
| Vendor | Product | Version range | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|---|
| wavlink | wavlink_ac3000 | — | — |
| wavlink | wl-wn533a8_firmware | — | — |
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Talos
Slew of WavLink vulnerabilities
blogs_talos·2025-01-15·CVSS 8.0
[HIGH] Slew of WavLink vulnerabilities
## Slew of WavLink vulnerabilities
Lilith >_> of Cisco Talos discovered these vulnerabilities.
Forty-four vulnerabilities and sixty-three CVEs were discovered across ten .cgi and three .sh files, as well as the static login page, of the Wavlink AC3000 wireless router web application.
The Wavlink AC3000 wireless router is one of the most popular gigabit routers in the US, in part due to both its potential speed capabilities and low price point.
Talos is releasing these advisories in accordance with Cisco’s third-party vulnerability disclosure policy . Wavlink has declined to release a patch for these vulnerabilities.
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 al
Talos
Slew of WavLink vulnerabilities
blogs_talos·2025-01-15·CVSS 8.0
[HIGH] Slew of WavLink vulnerabilities
Lilith >_> of Cisco Talos discovered these vulnerabilities.
Forty-four vulnerabilities and sixty-three CVEs were discovered across ten .cgi and three .sh files, as well as the static login page, of the Wavlink AC3000 wireless router web application.
The Wavlink AC3000 wireless router is one of the most popular gigabit routers in the US, in part due to both its potential speed capabilities and low price point.
Talos is releasing these advisories in accordance with Cisco’s third-party vulnerability disclosure policy. Wavlink has declined to release a patch for these vulnerabilities.
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 we
2025-01-14
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