Jinan Usr Iot Technology Limited Usr-W610 vulnerabilities
4 known vulnerabilities affecting jinan_usr_iot_technology_limited/usr-w610.
Total CVEs
4
CISA KEV
0
Public exploits
0
Exploited in wild
0
Severity breakdown
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Vulnerabilities
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CVE-2026-25715P2CRITICALCVSS 9.8≤ 3.1.1.02026-02-20
CVE-2026-25715 [CRITICAL] CWE-521 CVE-2026-25715: The web management interface of the device allows the administrator username and password to be set
The web management interface of the device allows the administrator
username and password to be set to blank values. Once applied, the
device permits authentication with empty credentials over the web
management interface and Telnet service. This effectively disables
authentication across all critical management channels, allowing any
network-adjac
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CVE-2026-24455P3HIGHCVSS 7.5≤ 3.1.1.02026-02-20
CVE-2026-24455 [HIGH] CWE-319 CVE-2026-24455: The embedded web interface of the device does not support HTTPS/TLS for authentication and uses HTT
The embedded web interface of the device does not support HTTPS/TLS for
authentication and uses HTTP Basic Authentication. Traffic is encoded
but not encrypted, exposing user credentials to passive interception by
attackers on the same network.
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CVE-2026-26048P3HIGHCVSS 7.5≤ 3.1.1.02026-02-20
CVE-2026-26048 [HIGH] CWE-306 CVE-2026-26048: The Wi-Fi router is vulnerable to de-authentication attacks due to the absence of management frame
The Wi-Fi router is vulnerable to de-authentication attacks due to the
absence of management frame protection, allowing forged deauthentication
and disassociation frames to be broadcast without authentication or
encryption. An attacker can use this to cause unauthorized disruptions
and create a denial-of-service condition.
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CVE-2026-26049P4MEDIUMCVSS 5.7≤ 3.1.1.02026-02-20
CVE-2026-26049 [MEDIUM] CWE-522 CVE-2026-26049: The web management interface of the device renders the passwords in a plaintext input field. The cu
The web management interface of the device renders the passwords in a
plaintext input field. The current password is directly visible to
anyone with access to the UI, potentially exposing administrator
credentials to unauthorized observation via shoulder surfing,
screenshots, or browser form caching.
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