First published: Mon Jul 01 2019(Updated: )
On the Motorola router CX2L MWR04L 1.01, there is a stack consumption (infinite recursion) issue in scopd via TCP port 8010 and UDP port 8080. It is caused by snprintf and inappropriate length handling.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Motorola Cx2l Mwr04l Firmware | =1.01 | |
Motorola CX2L MWR04L |
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CVE-2019-13129 is a stack consumption (infinite recursion) vulnerability in the Motorola router CX2L MWR04L 1.01 firmware.
CVE-2019-13129 affects the Motorola router CX2L MWR04L 1.01 by causing a stack consumption issue in scopd via TCP port 8010 and UDP port 8080.
The severity of CVE-2019-13129 is high with a severity value of 7.5.
To fix CVE-2019-13129 on your Motorola router CX2L MWR04L 1.01, it is recommended to update the firmware to a patched version provided by Motorola.
You can find more information about CVE-2019-13129 at the following reference: [https://github.com/TeamSeri0us/pocs/blob/master/iot/morouter/morouter_stackoverflow.pdf](https://github.com/TeamSeri0us/pocs/blob/master/iot/morouter/morouter_stackoverflow.pdf)