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Nemeski@mander.xyz to Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.worksEnglish · 5 days ago

Zero-day vulnerability discovered in TP-Link routers

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Zero-day vulnerability discovered in TP-Link routers

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Nemeski@mander.xyz to Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.worksEnglish · 5 days ago
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A newly discovered zero-day vulnerability in the CWMP implementation of TP-Link routers poses a serious security risk to thousands of users worldwide. The
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    In addition to the back doors?

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    Glad I only have two of their “dumb” switches then.

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    "[It] affects several popular models, including the Archer AX10 and AX1500.

    […] input from external messages is used directly to calculate a buffer length […] without any boundary checks. […] A payload of 4096 bytes […] confirmed that the program counter can be overwritten. This means that complete system compromise with root privileges is achievable."

    Sounds very fixable

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    A new vulnerability in a TP-Link device? Oh no, it must be a day ending in Y

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    Proprietary software

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    This happens every week, it seems.

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