First published: Mon Nov 11 2024(Updated: )
The D-Link DSL6740C modem has an OS Command Injection vulnerability, allowing remote attackers with administrator privileges to inject and execute arbitrary system commands through a specific functionality provided by SSH and Telnet.
Credit: twcert@cert.org.tw
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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All of | ||
Dlink Dsl-7740c Firmware | ||
Dlink DSL-6740C Firmware |
The affected devices are no longer supported for updates. It is recommended to replace the devices.
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CVE-2024-11065 is a critical vulnerability due to its potential for remote command execution.
To mitigate CVE-2024-11065, it is advised to disable SSH and Telnet services on the D-Link DSL6740C modem.
CVE-2024-11065 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary system commands with administrator privileges.
The D-Link DSL6740C modem firmware users are primarily affected by CVE-2024-11065.
Currently, there is no patch available for CVE-2024-11065 as D-Link has indicated they will not fix this vulnerability.