A security flaw has been discovered in TOTOLINK A720R 4.1.5cu.630B20250509. This issue affects the function setParentalRules of the file /cgi-bin/cstecgi.cgi. Performing manipulation of the argument desc results in buffer overflow. The attack is possible to be carried out remotely. The exploit has been released to the public and may be exploited.
TOTOLINK A720R V4.1.5cu.532 B20210610 is vulnerable to Incorrect Access Control.
Totolink devices A3100R v4.1.2cu.5050B20200504, A830R v5.9c.4729B20191112, and A720R v4.1.5cu.470B20200911 were discovered to contain command injection vulnerability in the function setNoticeCfg. This vulnerability allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands via the IpFrom parameter.
TOTOLINK A720R v4.1.5cu.470B20200911 was discovered to contain a stack overflow in the setWiFiWpsStart function. This vulnerability allows attackers to cause a Denial of Service (DoS) via the pin parameter.
TOTOLINK A720R v4.1.5cu.470B20200911 was discovered to contain a command injection vulnerability in the "Main" function. This vulnerability allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands via the QUERYSTRING parameter.
A vulnerability in TOTOLINK A720R A720RFirmware v4.1.5cu.470B20200911 allows attackers to start the Telnet service, then login with the default credentials via a crafted POST request.
A vulnerability in the FormLogin function of TOTOLINK A720R A720RFirmware V4.1.5cu.470B20200911 allows attackers to bypass authentication.
Command Injection in TOTOLINK X5000R router with firmware v9.1.0u.6118B20201102, and TOTOLINK A720R router with firmware v4.1.5cu.470B20200911 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary OS commands by sending a modified HTTP request. This occurs because the function executes glibc's system function with untrusted input. In the function, "ip" parameter is directly passed to the attacker, allowing them to control the "ip" field to attack the OS.
Command Injection in TOTOLINK X5000R router with firmware v9.1.0u.6118B20201102, and TOTOLINK A720R router with firmware v4.1.5cu.470B20200911 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary OS commands by sending a modified HTTP request. This occurs because the function executes glibc's system function with untrusted input. In the function, "command" parameter is directly passed to the attacker, allowing them to control the "command" field to attack the OS.