Wn535M1
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Remote code execution in Wavlink WN531P3 and WN535M1 (firmware V250922) consumer routers arises from an unsafe strcpy in the export_pingortrace.cgi binary, where the attacker-controlled HTTP_COOKIE header is copied into a fixed stack buffer without bounds checking. Unauthenticated remote attackers can send a crafted Cookie header to the device web interface to overflow the stack and hijack execution. Publicly available exploit code exists (disclosed via VulDB with a PoC report), but there is no public exploit identified as actively exploited in the wild, and no CISA KEV listing.
Remote code execution in Wavlink WN531P3 and WN535M1 (firmware V250922) consumer routers arises from an unsafe strcpy in the export_pingortrace.cgi binary, where the attacker-controlled HTTP_COOKIE header is copied into a fixed stack buffer without bounds checking. Unauthenticated remote attackers can send a crafted Cookie header to the device web interface to overflow the stack and hijack execution. Publicly available exploit code exists (disclosed via VulDB with a PoC report), but there is no public exploit identified as actively exploited in the wild, and no CISA KEV listing.