Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Total 7 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2023-41027 1 Juplink 2 Rx4-1500, Rx4-1500 Firmware 2023-12-10 7.7 HIGH 8.8 HIGH
Credential disclosure in the '/webs/userpasswd.htm' endpoint in Juplink RX4-1500 Wifi router firmware versions V1.0.4 and V1.0.5 allows an authenticated attacker to leak the password for the administrative account via requests to the vulnerable endpoint.
CVE-2023-41030 1 Juplink 2 Rx4-1500, Rx4-1500 Firmware 2023-12-10 5.8 MEDIUM 9.8 CRITICAL
Hard-coded credentials in Juplink RX4-1500 versions V1.0.2 through V1.0.5 allow unauthenticated attackers to log in to the web interface or telnet service as the 'user' user.
CVE-2023-41029 1 Juplink 2 Rx4-1500, Rx4-1500 Firmware 2023-12-10 7.7 HIGH 8.8 HIGH
Command injection vulnerability in the homemng.htm endpoint in Juplink RX4-1500 Wifi router firmware versions V1.0.2, V1.0.3, V1.0.4, and V1.0.5 allows authenticated remote attackers to execute commands as root via specially crafted HTTP requests to the vulnerable endpoint.
CVE-2023-41031 1 Juplink 2 Rx4-1500, Rx4-1500 Firmware 2023-12-10 7.7 HIGH 8.8 HIGH
Command injection in homemng.htm in Juplink RX4-1500 versions V1.0.2, V1.0.3, V1.0.4, and V1.0.5 allows remote authenticated attackers to execute commands via specially crafted requests to the vulnerable endpoint.
CVE-2023-41028 1 Juplink 2 Rx4-1500, Rx4-1500 Firmware 2023-12-10 N/A 8.8 HIGH
A stack-based buffer overflow exists in Juplink RX4-1500, a WiFi router, in versions 1.0.2 through 1.0.5. An authenticated attacker can exploit this vulnerability to achieve code execution as root.
CVE-2020-8798 1 Juplink 2 Rx4-1500, Rx4-1500 Firmware 2023-12-10 2.1 LOW 5.5 MEDIUM
httpd in Juplink RX4-1500 v1.0.3-v1.0.5 allows remote attackers to change or access router settings by connecting to the unauthenticated setup3.htm endpoint from the local network.
CVE-2020-8797 1 Juplink 2 Rx4-1500, Rx4-1500 Firmware 2023-12-10 6.9 MEDIUM 6.7 MEDIUM
Juplink RX4-1500 v1.0.3 allows remote attackers to gain root access to the Linux subsystem via an unsanitized exec call (aka Command Line Injection), if the undocumented telnetd service is enabled and the attacker can authenticate as admin from the local network.