First published: Wed Sep 13 2017(Updated: )
D-Link DIR-850L REV. A (with firmware through FW114WWb07_h2ab_beta1) and REV. B (with firmware through FW208WWb02) devices allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (daemon crash) via crafted LAN traffic.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
D-Link DIR-850L firmware | <=fw114wwb07_h2ab | |
D-Link DIR-850L Firmware | ||
D-Link DIR-850L firmware | <=fw208wwb02 | |
dlink DIR-850L firmware | <fw114wwb07_h2ab | |
dlink DIR-850L firmware | =fw114wwb07_h2ab-beta1 | |
dlink DIR-850L firmware | <=fw208wwb02 |
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CVE-2017-14430 is classified as a denial of service vulnerability that can significantly impact device functionality.
To fix CVE-2017-14430, users should update their D-Link DIR-850L firmware to the latest versions available beyond FW114WWb07_h2ab and FW208WWb02.
CVE-2017-14430 affects D-Link DIR-850L models Rev. A with firmware versions up to FW114WWb07_h2ab and Rev. B with firmware versions up to FW208WWb02.
Yes, CVE-2017-14430 can be exploited remotely via crafted LAN traffic, leading to a denial of service condition.
If your device is vulnerable to CVE-2017-14430, it may experience crashes when targeted by malicious crafted traffic, disrupting services.