D-Link DIR-820L 1.05b03 was discovered to contain a remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability via the pingaddr parameter in the pingv4 and pingv6 functions.
D-Link DIR-820L 1.05B03 has a stack overflow vulnerability in the sub451208 function.
D-Link device DIR-820L 1.05B03 is vulnerable to Insecure Permissions.
D-Link DIR-820L 1.05B03 has a stack overflow vulnerability in the sub4507CC function.
D-Link DIR-820L 1.05B03 has a stack overflow vulnerability in the cancelPing function.
A stack overflow vulnerability exists in pingV4Msg component in D-Link DIR820LA1FW105B03, allows attackers to cause a denial of service via the nextPage parameter to ping.ccp.
A heap overflow vulnerability in D-Link DIR820LA1FW106B02 allows attackers to cause a denial of service via the config.logtosyslog and logoptdropPackets parameters to mydlinkapi.ccp.
OS Command injection vulnerability in D-Link DIR820LA1FW105B03 allows attackers to escalate privileges to root via a crafted payload.
A stack overflow vulnerability in D-Link DIR820LA1FW106B02 allows attackers to cause a denial of service via the reserveDHCPHostName1.1.1.0 parameter to lan.asp.
D-Link DIR820LA1FW106B02 was discovered to contain a buffer overflow via the nextPage parameter at ping.ccp.
D-Link DIR810LA1FW102B22 was discovered to contain a command injection vulnerability via the Pingaddr function.
The ping tool in multiple D-Link and TRENDnet devices allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via the pingaddr parameter to ping.ccp.