First published: Mon Jun 03 2024(Updated: )
TOTOLINK CP300 V2.0.4-B20201102 was discovered to contain a hardcoded password vulnerability in /etc/shadow.sample, which allows attackers to log in as root.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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TOTOLINK CP300+ | =V2.0.4-B20201102 |
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CVE-2024-36782 is considered a critical vulnerability due to the presence of a hardcoded password allowing attackers to gain root access.
To fix CVE-2024-36782, update your TOTOLINK CP300 device to a version that resolves the hardcoded password issue.
CVE-2024-36782 affects the TOTOLINK CP300 device running version V2.0.4-B20201102.
The impact of CVE-2024-36782 includes unauthorized root access, which could allow attackers to control the device and exploit it further.
As of now, there is no public information indicating that CVE-2024-36782 has been actively exploited in the wild.