CVE-2024-7831: D-Link DNS-1550-04 photocenter_mgr.cgi cgi_get_cooliris buffer overflow
UNSUPPORTED WHEN ASSIGNED A vulnerability has been found in D-Link DNS-120, DNR-202L, DNS-315L, DNS-320, DNS-320L, DNS-320LW, DNS-321, DNR-322L, DNS-323, DNS-325, DNS-326, DNS-327L, DNR-326, DNS-340L, DNS-343, DNS-345, DNS-726-4, DNS-1100-4, DNS-1200-05 and DNS-1550-04 up to 20240814 and classified as critical. Affected by this vulnerability is the function cgigetcooliris of the file /cgi-bin/photocentermgr.cgi. The manipulation of the argument path leads to buffer overflow. The attack can be launched remotely. The exploit has been disclosed to the public and may be used. NOTE: This vulnerability only affects products that are no longer supported by the maintainer. NOTE: Vendor was contacted early and confirmed that the product is end-of-life. It should be retired and replaced.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of CVE-2024-7831?
The severity level of CVE-2024-7831 has not been officially disclosed, as it is labeled UNSUPPORTED WHEN ASSIGNED.
What devices are affected by CVE-2024-7831?
CVE-2024-7831 affects multiple D-Link devices including the DNS-120, DNR-202L, DNS-315L, and many others.
How do I fix CVE-2024-7831?
Currently, there is no fix provided for CVE-2024-7831 as the devices are no longer supported.
What types of vulnerabilities could CVE-2024-7831 pose?
CVE-2024-7831 could potentially allow unauthorized access or exploitation due to its vulnerabilities.
Is CVE-2024-7831 actively being exploited?
There is no public information indicating that CVE-2024-7831 is currently being actively exploited.