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In gnss service, there is a possible out of bounds read due to improper input validation. This could lead to local information disclosure with System execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed for exploitation. Patch ID: ALPS08044040; Issue ID: ALPS08044035.
Buffer Overflow vulnerability in NETGEAR R6400v2 before version 1.0.4.118, allows remote unauthenticated attackers to execute arbitrary code via crafted URL to httpd.
Tenda AC6 US_AC6V1.0BR_V15.03.05.16_multi_TD01.bin is vulnerable to Buffer Overflow via function 'formWifiBasicSet.'
Tenda AC7 V1.0 V15.03.06.44 and Tenda AC9 V3.0 V15.03.06.42_multi were discovered to contain a stack overflow via parameter ssid at url /goform/fast_setting_wifi_set.
On affected platforms running Arista EOS with mirroring to multiple destinations configured, an internal system error may trigger a kernel panic and cause system reload.
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An issue was discovered in TechView LA-5570 Wireless Gateway 1.0.19_T53, allows attackers to gain sensitive information via /config/system.conf.
Array AG OS before 9.4.0.499 allows denial of service: remote attackers can cause system service processes to crash through abnormal HTTP operations.
Categories: Business Tags: business Tags: home Tags: personal Tags: router Tags: wi-fi Tags: wireless Tags: network Tags: home Tags: bulb Tags: smart bulb Tags: IoT Tags: app Tags: TP-Link We take a look at reports that a smart lightbulb and app vulnerability could potentially put your Wi-Fi password at risk. (Read more...) The post Smart lightbulb and app vulnerability puts your Wi-Fi password at risk appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
Tenda AX3 v16.03.12.11 has a stack buffer overflow vulnerability detected at function form_fast_setting_wifi_set. This vulnerability allows attackers to cause a Denial of Service (DoS) via the ssid parameter.