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Command injection in D-Link's remote backup CGI handler exposes approximately 20 NAS and NVR device models - including DNS-320, DNS-325, DNS-1200-05, and DNS-1550-04 - to remote OS command execution by authenticated low-privilege users. The vulnerable parameter is the 'ip' argument passed to the cgi_check_rsync_rw function in /cgi-bin/remote_backup.cgi, which fails to sanitize shell metacharacters before constructing system commands (CWE-77). No public exploit identified at time of analysis as confirmed CISA KEV listing, but a proof-of-concept has been made public, and most affected devices are likely end-of-life with no patch forthcoming.
Stack-based buffer overflow in D-Link NAS devices allows authenticated remote attackers to achieve complete system compromise with high-confidence exploitation. Affects 20+ D-Link DNS and DNR series network storage products through firmware versions released until February 5, 2026. Publicly available exploit code exists targeting the account_mgr.cgi component, enabling remote code execution with low attack complexity once authenticated. CVSS 8.8 (High) with confirmed proof-of-concept demonstrates practical exploitability despite requiring low-privilege authentication.
Stack-based buffer overflow in D-Link NAS devices enables authenticated remote attackers to execute arbitrary code with full system privileges. Affecting 20+ end-of-life D-Link DNS and DNR network storage models through firmware version 20260205, the flaw resides in the Webdav_Upload_File function within /cgi-bin/webdav_mgr.cgi. Publicly available exploit code exists, significantly lowering the barrier to exploitation. CVSS 8.8 (High) reflects network-accessible attack requiring only low-privilege authentication with no user interaction. Organizations using these legacy devices face immediate risk of complete confidentiality, integrity, and availability compromise.
Stack-based buffer overflow in D-Link NAS devices enables remote code execution with high integrity impact for authenticated users. The vulnerability resides in the UPnP_AV_Server_Path_Del function within /cgi-bin/app_mgr.cgi, exploitable via manipulation of the f_dir parameter. With CVSS 8.8 (High), low attack complexity (AC:L), network accessibility (AV:N), and publicly available exploit code, this represents an elevated threat to approximately 20 legacy D-Link NAS models through firmware versions up to 20260205. No vendor-released patch identified at time of analysis, and many affected models appear to be end-of-life products.
Stack-based buffer overflow in D-Link NAS devices (DNS-120, DNR-202L, DNS-315L, DNS-320 series, DNS-326, DNS-1100-4, and others) through the UPnP_AV_Server_Path_Setting function in /cgi-bin/app_mgr.cgi allows authenticated remote attackers to achieve complete system compromise with high integrity, confidentiality, and availability impact. Public exploit code exists for this vulnerability, and no patch is currently available.
Stack-based buffer overflow in D-Link DNS storage appliances (DNS-120, DNS-340L, DNS-1200-05 and others) through the /cgi-bin/gui_mgr.cgi endpoint allows remote authenticated attackers to achieve code execution. Public exploit code exists for this vulnerability, and no patch is currently available. Affected firmware versions are dated up to February 5, 2026.
Stack-based buffer overflow in D-Link DNS NAS devices (DNS-120 through DNS-1550-04) allows authenticated attackers to achieve remote code execution via the Downloads_Schedule_Info function in /cgi-bin/download_mgr.cgi. Public exploit code exists for this vulnerability, and no patch is currently available. The attack requires valid credentials but can be executed over the network with high impact on confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
Stack-based buffer overflow in D-Link DNS and DNR network storage devices allows authenticated remote attackers to execute arbitrary code by manipulating the f_idx parameter in the local_backup_mgr.cgi endpoint. Public exploit code exists for this vulnerability, which affects multiple device models up to firmware version 20260205 with no patch currently available. An attacker with valid credentials can trigger memory corruption to achieve complete system compromise including code execution, data theft, and service disruption.
Command injection in D-Link's remote backup CGI handler exposes approximately 20 NAS and NVR device models - including DNS-320, DNS-325, DNS-1200-05, and DNS-1550-04 - to remote OS command execution by authenticated low-privilege users. The vulnerable parameter is the 'ip' argument passed to the cgi_check_rsync_rw function in /cgi-bin/remote_backup.cgi, which fails to sanitize shell metacharacters before constructing system commands (CWE-77). No public exploit identified at time of analysis as confirmed CISA KEV listing, but a proof-of-concept has been made public, and most affected devices are likely end-of-life with no patch forthcoming.
Stack-based buffer overflow in D-Link NAS devices allows authenticated remote attackers to achieve complete system compromise with high-confidence exploitation. Affects 20+ D-Link DNS and DNR series network storage products through firmware versions released until February 5, 2026. Publicly available exploit code exists targeting the account_mgr.cgi component, enabling remote code execution with low attack complexity once authenticated. CVSS 8.8 (High) with confirmed proof-of-concept demonstrates practical exploitability despite requiring low-privilege authentication.
Stack-based buffer overflow in D-Link NAS devices enables authenticated remote attackers to execute arbitrary code with full system privileges. Affecting 20+ end-of-life D-Link DNS and DNR network storage models through firmware version 20260205, the flaw resides in the Webdav_Upload_File function within /cgi-bin/webdav_mgr.cgi. Publicly available exploit code exists, significantly lowering the barrier to exploitation. CVSS 8.8 (High) reflects network-accessible attack requiring only low-privilege authentication with no user interaction. Organizations using these legacy devices face immediate risk of complete confidentiality, integrity, and availability compromise.
Stack-based buffer overflow in D-Link NAS devices enables remote code execution with high integrity impact for authenticated users. The vulnerability resides in the UPnP_AV_Server_Path_Del function within /cgi-bin/app_mgr.cgi, exploitable via manipulation of the f_dir parameter. With CVSS 8.8 (High), low attack complexity (AC:L), network accessibility (AV:N), and publicly available exploit code, this represents an elevated threat to approximately 20 legacy D-Link NAS models through firmware versions up to 20260205. No vendor-released patch identified at time of analysis, and many affected models appear to be end-of-life products.
Stack-based buffer overflow in D-Link NAS devices (DNS-120, DNR-202L, DNS-315L, DNS-320 series, DNS-326, DNS-1100-4, and others) through the UPnP_AV_Server_Path_Setting function in /cgi-bin/app_mgr.cgi allows authenticated remote attackers to achieve complete system compromise with high integrity, confidentiality, and availability impact. Public exploit code exists for this vulnerability, and no patch is currently available.
Stack-based buffer overflow in D-Link DNS storage appliances (DNS-120, DNS-340L, DNS-1200-05 and others) through the /cgi-bin/gui_mgr.cgi endpoint allows remote authenticated attackers to achieve code execution. Public exploit code exists for this vulnerability, and no patch is currently available. Affected firmware versions are dated up to February 5, 2026.
Stack-based buffer overflow in D-Link DNS NAS devices (DNS-120 through DNS-1550-04) allows authenticated attackers to achieve remote code execution via the Downloads_Schedule_Info function in /cgi-bin/download_mgr.cgi. Public exploit code exists for this vulnerability, and no patch is currently available. The attack requires valid credentials but can be executed over the network with high impact on confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
Stack-based buffer overflow in D-Link DNS and DNR network storage devices allows authenticated remote attackers to execute arbitrary code by manipulating the f_idx parameter in the local_backup_mgr.cgi endpoint. Public exploit code exists for this vulnerability, which affects multiple device models up to firmware version 20260205 with no patch currently available. An attacker with valid credentials can trigger memory corruption to achieve complete system compromise including code execution, data theft, and service disruption.