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CVE-2024-3272: D-Link Multiple NAS Devices Use of Hard-Coded Credentials Vulnerability

First published: Thu Apr 04 2024(Updated: )

** UNSUPPORTED WHEN ASSIGNED ** A vulnerability, which was classified as very critical, has been found in D-Link DNS-320L, DNS-325, DNS-327L and DNS-340L up to 20240403. This issue affects some unknown processing of the file /cgi-bin/nas_sharing.cgi of the component HTTP GET Request Handler. The manipulation of the argument user with the input messagebus leads to hard-coded credentials. The attack may be initiated remotely. The exploit has been disclosed to the public and may be used. The associated identifier of this vulnerability is VDB-259283. NOTE: This vulnerability only affects products that are no longer supported by the maintainer. NOTE: Vendor was contacted early and confirmed immediately that the product is end-of-life. It should be retired and replaced.

Credit: cna@vuldb.com

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
D-Link Multiple NAS Devices
All of
Dlink Dns-320l Firmware
Dlink Dns-320l
All of
Dlink Dns-120 Firmware
Dlink Dns-120
All of
Dlink Dnr-202l Firmware
Dlink Dnr-202l
All of
Dlink Dns-315l Firmware
Dlink Dns-315l
All of
Dlink Dns-320 Firmware
Dlink Dns-320
All of
Dlink Dns-320lw Firmware
Dlink Dns-320lw
All of
Dlink Dns-321 Firmware
Dlink Dns-321
All of
Dlink Dnr-322l Firmware
Dlink Dnr-322l
All of
Dlink Dns-323 Firmware
Dlink Dns-323
All of
Dlink Dns-325 Firmware
Dlink Dns-325
All of
Dlink Dns-326 Firmware
Dlink Dns-326
All of
Dlink Dns-327l Firmware
Dlink Dns-327l
All of
Dlink Dnr-326 Firmware
Dlink Dnr-326
All of
Dlink Dns-340l Firmware
Dlink Dns-340l
All of
Dlink Dns-343 Firmware
Dlink Dns-343
All of
Dlink Dns-345 Firmware
Dlink Dns-345
All of
Dlink Dns-726-4 Firmware
Dlink Dns-726-4
All of
Dlink Dns-1100-4 Firmware
Dlink Dns-1100-4
All of
Dlink Dns-1200-05 Firmware
Dlink Dns-1200-05
All of
Dlink Dns-1550-04 Firmware
Dlink Dns-1550-04

Remedy

This vulnerability affects legacy D-Link products. All associated hardware revisions have reached their end-of-life (EOL) or end-of-service (EOS) life cycle and should be retired and replaced per vendor instructions.

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