| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| TP Link Archer AX10 V1 Firmware Version 1.3.1 Build 20220401 Rel. 57450(5553) was discovered to allow authenticated attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted backup file. |
| A post authentication command execution vulnerability exists in the web filtering functionality of Tp-Link ER7206 Omada Gigabit VPN Router 1.3.0 build 20230322 Rel.70591. A specially crafted HTTP request can lead to arbitrary command execution. An attacker can make an authenticated HTTP request to trigger this vulnerability. |
| A post authentication command injection vulnerability exists when setting up the PPTP global configuration of Tp-Link ER7206 Omada Gigabit VPN Router 1.3.0 build 20230322 Rel.70591. A specially crafted HTTP request can lead to arbitrary command injection. An attacker can make an authenticated HTTP request to trigger this vulnerability. |
| TP-Link AX10v1 V1_211117 allows attackers to execute a replay attack by using a previously transmitted encrypted authentication message and valid authentication token. Attackers are able to login to the web application as an admin user. |
| The web app client of TP-Link AX10v1 V1_211117 uses hard-coded cryptographic keys when communicating with the router. Attackers who are able to intercept the communications between the web client and router through a man-in-the-middle attack can then obtain the sequence key via a brute-force attack, and access sensitive information. |
| TP-Link TL-WR841N 8.0 4.17.16 Build 120201 Rel.54750n is vulnerable to Cross Site Scripting (XSS). |
| A post authentication command injection vulnerability exists in the ipsec policy functionality of Tp-Link ER7206 Omada Gigabit VPN Router 1.3.0 build 20230322 Rel.70591. A specially crafted HTTP request can lead to arbitrary command injection. An attacker can make an authenticated HTTP request to trigger this vulnerability. |
| SQL Injection vulnerability exists in the TP-Link M7650 4G LTE Mobile Wi-Fi Router Firmware Version: 1.0.7 Build 170623 Rel.1022n, allowing an unauthenticated attacker to inject malicious SQL statements via the username and password fields. NOTE: this is disputed because the issue can only be reproduced on a supplier-provided emulator, where access control is intentionally absent for ease of functional testing. |
| SQL Injection vulnerability exists in the TP-Link M7000 4G LTE Mobile Wi-Fi Router Firmware Version: 1.0.7 Build 180127 Rel.55998n, allowing an unauthenticated attacker to inject malicious SQL statements via the username and password fields. NOTE: this is disputed because the issue can only be reproduced on a supplier-provided emulator, where access control is intentionally absent for ease of functional testing. |
| SQL Injection vulnerability exists in the TP-Link M7450 4G LTE Mobile Wi-Fi Router Firmware Version: 1.0.2 Build 170306 Rel.1015n, allowing an unauthenticated attacker to inject malicious SQL statements via the username and password fields. |
| SQL Injection vulnerability exists in the TP-Link M7200 4G LTE Mobile Wi-Fi Router Firmware Version: 1.0.7 Build 180127 Rel.55998n, allowing an unauthenticated attacker to inject malicious SQL statements via the username and password fields. NOTE: this is disputed because the issue can only be reproduced on a supplier-provided emulator, where access control is intentionally absent for ease of functional testing. |
| SQL Injection vulnerability exists in the TP-Link EAP120 router s login dashboard (version 1.0), allowing an unauthenticated attacker to inject malicious SQL statements via the login fields. NOTE: this is disputed because the issue can only be reproduced on a supplier-provided emulator, where access control is intentionally absent for ease of functional testing. |
| SQL Injection vulnerability exists in the TP-Link TL-WR840N router s login dashboard (version 1.0), allowing an unauthenticated attacker to inject malicious SQL statements via the username and password fields. NOTE: this is disputed because the issue can only be reproduced on a supplier-provided emulator, where access control is intentionally absent for ease of functional testing. |
| tdpServer of TP-Link RE300 V1 improperly processes its input, which may allow an attacker to cause a denial-of-service (DoS) condition of the product's OneMesh function. |
| On the TP-Link TL-SG108E 1.0, a remote attacker could retrieve credentials from "SEND data" log lines where passwords are encoded in hexadecimal. This affects the 1.1.2 Build 20141017 Rel.50749 firmware. |
| TP-Link TL-WVR and TL-WAR devices allow remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary commands via shell metacharacters in the interface field of an admin/dhcps command to cgi-bin/luci, related to the zone_get_iface_bydev function in /usr/lib/lua/luci/controller/admin/dhcps.lua in uhttpd. |
| Weak access controls in the Device Logout functionality on the TP-Link TL-SG108E v1.0.0 allow remote attackers to call the logout functionality, triggering a denial of service condition. |
| TP-Link TL-WVR, TL-WAR, TL-ER, and TL-R devices allow remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary commands via shell metacharacters in the t_bindif field of an admin/bridge command to cgi-bin/luci, related to the get_device_byif function in /usr/lib/lua/luci/controller/admin/bridge.lua in uhttpd. |
| Multiple stack-based buffer overflows in TP-Link WR940N WiFi routers with hardware version 4 allow remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary code via the (1) ping_addr parameter to PingIframeRpm.htm or (2) dnsserver2 parameter to WanStaticIpV6CfgRpm.htm. |
| On the TP-Link TL-SG108E 1.0, admin network communications are RC4 encoded, even though RC4 is deprecated. This affects the 1.1.2 Build 20141017 Rel.50749 firmware. |