Ac7 Firmware
CVE-2026-24427
MEDIUM
Severity by source
AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N
Primary rating from NVD · only source for this CVE.
CVSS VectorNVD
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N
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2DescriptionCVE.org
Shenzhen Tenda AC7 firmware version V03.03.03.01_cn and prior expose sensitive information in web management responses. Administrative credentials, including the router and/or admin panel password, are included in plaintext within configuration response bodies. In addition, responses lack appropriate Cache-Control directives, which may permit web browsers to cache pages containing these credentials and enable subsequent disclosure to an attacker with access to the client system or browser profile.
AnalysisAI
Tenda AC7 firmware v03.03.03.01_cn and earlier transmits administrative credentials in plaintext within web management responses and fails to set proper Cache-Control headers, allowing credentials to be cached by browsers. A local attacker with access to a client system or browser profile can retrieve these cached credentials to gain unauthorized administrative access to affected routers. No patch is currently available for this vulnerability.
Technical ContextAI
Affects Ac7 Firmware. Shenzhen Tenda AC7 firmware version V03.03.03.01_cn and prior expose sensitive information in web management responses. Administrative credentials, including the router and/or admin panel password, are included in plaintext within configuration response bodies. In addition, responses lack appropriate Cache-Control directives, which may permit web browsers to cache pages containing these credentials and enable subsequent disclosure to an attacker with access to the client system or browser profil
RemediationAI
Monitor vendor advisories for a patch.
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Tenda AC7V1.0 v15.03.06.44 firmware has a stack overflow vulnerability via the PPW parameter in the fromWizardHandle fun
Tenda AC7 V1.0 V15.03.06.44, Tenda AC9 V3.0 V15.03.06.42_multi, and Tenda AC5 US_AC5V1.0RTL_V15.03.06.28 were discovered
Tenda AC7 V1.0 V15.03.06.44, Tenda AC9 V3.0 V15.03.06.42_multi, and Tenda AC5 V1.0RTL_V15.03.06.28 were discovered to co
Tenda AC7 V1.0 V15.03.06.44 was discovered to contain a stack overflow via parameter timeZone at url /goform/SetSysTimeC
Tenda AC7 V1.0 V15.03.06.44 and Tenda AC5 V1.0RTL_V15.03.06.28 were discovered to contain a stack overflow via parameter
Tenda AC7 V1.0 V15.03.06.44, Tenda AC9 V3.0 V15.03.06.42_multi, and Tenda AC5 V1.0RTL_V15.03.06.28 were discovered to co
Tenda AC7 V1.0 V15.03.06.44 was discovered to contain a stack overflow via parameter security_5g at url /goform/WifiBasi
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 parame
Tenda AC10 V1.0 V15.03.06.23, AC1206 V15.03.06.23, AC8 v4 V16.03.34.06, AC6 V2.0 V15.03.06.23, AC7 V1.0 V15.03.06.44, AC
Tenda AC10 V1.0 V15.03.06.23, AC1206 V15.03.06.23, AC6 V2.0 V15.03.06.23, AC7 V1.0 V15.03.06.44, AC5 V1.0 V15.03.06.28,
Tenda AC6 V2.0 V15.03.06.23, AC7 V1.0 V15.03.06.44, F1203 V2.0.1.6, AC5 V1.0 V15.03.06.28, FH1203 V2.0.1.6 and AC9 V3.0
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