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Total 5 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2020-26567 1 D-link 2 Dsr-250n, Dsr-250n Firmware 2020-10-19 4.9 MEDIUM 5.5 MEDIUM
An issue was discovered on D-Link DSR-250N before 3.17B devices. The CGI script upgradeStatusReboot.cgi can be accessed without authentication. Any access reboots the device, rendering it therefore unusable for several minutes.
CVE-2012-6614 1 D-link 2 Dsr-250n, Dsr-250n Firmware 2020-03-05 9.0 HIGH 7.2 HIGH
D-Link DSR-250N devices before 1.08B31 allow remote authenticated users to obtain "persistent root access" via the BusyBox CLI, as demonstrated by overwriting the super user password.
CVE-2013-7005 1 D-link 16 Dsr-1000, Dsr-1000 Firmware, Dsr-1000n and 13 more 2013-12-19 4.9 MEDIUM N/A
D-Link DSR-150 with firmware before 1.08B44; DSR-150N with firmware before 1.05B64; DSR-250 and DSR-250N with firmware before 1.08B44; and DSR-500, DSR-500N, DSR-1000, and DSR-1000N with firmware before 1.08B77 stores account passwords in cleartext, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information by reading the Users[#]["Password"] fields in /tmp/teamf1.cfg.ascii.
CVE-2013-7004 1 D-link 16 Dsr-1000, Dsr-1000 Firmware, Dsr-1000n and 13 more 2013-12-19 7.8 HIGH N/A
D-Link DSR-150 with firmware before 1.08B44; DSR-150N with firmware before 1.05B64; DSR-250 and DSR-250N with firmware before 1.08B44; and DSR-500, DSR-500N, DSR-1000, and DSR-1000N with firmware before 1.08B77 have a hardcoded account of username gkJ9232xXyruTRmY, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain access by leveraging knowledge of the username.
CVE-2013-5946 1 D-link 16 Dsr-1000, Dsr-1000 Firmware, Dsr-1000n and 13 more 2013-12-19 10.0 HIGH N/A
The runShellCmd function in systemCheck.htm in D-Link DSR-150 with firmware before 1.08B44; DSR-150N with firmware before 1.05B64; DSR-250 and DSR-250N with firmware before 1.08B44; and DSR-500, DSR-500N, DSR-1000, and DSR-1000N with firmware before 1.08B77 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via shell metacharacters in the (1) "Ping or Trace an IP Address" or (2) "Perform a DNS Lookup" section.