CVE-2023-45573: Buffer Overflow
Buffer Overflow vulnerability in D-Link device DI-7003GV2.D1 v.23.08.25D1 and before, DI-7100G+V2.D1 v.23.08.23D1 and before, DI-7100GV2.D1 v.23.08.23D1, DI-7200G+V2.D1 v.23.08.23D1 and before, DI-7200GV2.E1 v.23.08.23E1 and before, DI-7300G+V2.D1 v.23.08.23D1, and DI-7400G+V2.D1 v.23.08.23D1 and before allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code via the n parameter of the mrclfiledel.asp function.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is CVE-2023-45573?
CVE-2023-45573 is a Buffer Overflow vulnerability in D-Link devices DI-7003GV2.D1, DI-7100G+V2.D1, DI-7100GV2.D1, DI-7200G+V2.D1, DI-7200GV2.E1, DI-7300G+V2.D1, and DI-7400G+V2.D1.
What is the severity of CVE-2023-45573?
CVE-2023-45573 has a severity rating of 9.8 (critical).
How does CVE-2023-45573 impact D-Link devices?
CVE-2023-45573 can lead to a Buffer Overflow vulnerability in D-Link devices, which could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service.
Which D-Link device models are affected by CVE-2023-45573?
CVE-2023-45573 affects D-Link device models DI-7003GV2.D1, DI-7100G+V2.D1, DI-7100GV2.D1, DI-7200G+V2.D1, DI-7200GV2.E1, DI-7300G+V2.D1, and DI-7400G+V2.D1.
Is there a fix available for CVE-2023-45573?
Yes, a fix is available for CVE-2023-45573. It is recommended to update the firmware of affected D-Link devices to a version that addresses the vulnerability.