CVE-2018-10749: Buffer Overflow

Published May 4, 2018
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Updated

An issue was discovered on D-Link DSL-3782 EU 1.01 devices. An authenticated user can pass a long buffer as a 'commit' parameter to the '/userfs/bin/tcapi' binary (in the Diagnostics component) using the 'commit <nodename>' function and cause memory corruption. Furthermore, it is possible to redirect the flow of the program and execute arbitrary code.

Affected Software

2 affected components
D-Link Dsl-3782 Firmware=1.01
Dlink Dsl-3782

Event History

May 4, 2018
CVE Published
via MITRE·06:00 PM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·06:00 PM
Description
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Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the severity of CVE-2018-10749?

The severity of CVE-2018-10749 is critical with a severity value of 8.8.

2

What is the affected software for CVE-2018-10749?

The affected software for CVE-2018-10749 is D-Link DSL-3782 EU 1.01 firmware.

3

How can an authenticated user exploit CVE-2018-10749?

An authenticated user can exploit CVE-2018-10749 by passing a long buffer as a 'commit' parameter to the '/userfs/bin/tcapi' binary using the 'commit <node_name>' function.

4

What is the potential impact of CVE-2018-10749?

The potential impact of CVE-2018-10749 is memory corruption and the possibility of redirecting network traffic.

5

Is there a fix available for CVE-2018-10749?

No information about a fix for CVE-2018-10749 is available in the provided sources.

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