TP-LINK device TL-WR886N V7.03.0.14Build221115Rel.56908n.bin and TL-WDR7660 2.0.30 were discovered to contain a stack overflow via the function deviceInfoRegister.
TP-LINK TL-WR886N V7.03.0.14Build221115Rel.56908n.bin was discovered to contain a stack overflow via the function loginRegister.
TP-LINK TL-WR886N V7.03.0.14Build221115Rel.56908n.bin was discovered to contain a stack overflow via the function modifyAccPwdRegister.
TP-LINK TL-WR886N V7.03.0.14Build221115Rel.56908n.bin was discovered to contain a stack overflow via the function resetCloudPwdRegister.
TP-LINK TL-WR886N V7.03.0.14Build221115Rel.56908n.bin was discovered to contain a stack overflow via the function uninstallPluginReqHandle.
TP-LINK TL-WR886N V7.03.0.14Build221115Rel.56908n.bin was discovered to contain a stack overflow via the function RegisterRegister.
TP-LINK TL-WR886N V7.03.0.14Build221115Rel.56908n.bin was discovered to contain a stack overflow via the function chkResetVeriRegister.
TP-LINK TL-WR886N V7.03.0.14Build221115Rel.56908n.bin was discovered to contain a stack overflow via the function chkRegVeriRegister.
TP-LINK TL-WR886N V7.03.0.14Build221115Rel.56908n.bin was discovered to contain a stack overflow via the function getRegVeriRegister.
TP-LINK TL-WR886N V7.03.0.14Build221115Rel.56908n.bin was discovered to contain a stack overflow via the function getResetVeriRegister.
TP-LINK TL-WR886N V7.03.0.14Build221115Rel.56908n.bin was discovered to contain a stack overflow via the function registerRequestHandle.
TP-LINK TL-WR886N V7.03.0.14Build221115Rel.56908n.bin and TL-WDR7660 2.0.30 was discovered to contain a stack overflow via the function bindRequestHandle.
TP-LINK TL-WR886N V7.03.0.14Build221115Rel.56908n.bin was discovered to contain a stack overflow via the function upgradeInfoRegister.
A Buffer Overflow vulnerability exists in TP-LINK WR-886N 20190826 2.3.8 in the /cloudconfig/routerpost/upgradeinfo feature, which allows malicious users to execute arbitrary code on the system via a crafted post request.
A Buffer Overflow vulnerability exists in TP-LINK WR-886N 20190826 2.3.8 in the /cloudconfig/routerpost/resetcloudpwd feature, which allows malicous users to execute arbitrary code on the system via a crafted post request.
A Buffer Overflow vulnerability exists in TP-LINK WR-886N 20190826 2.3.8 in the /cloudconfig/routerpost/modifyaccountpwd feature, which allows malicious users to execute arbitrary code on the system via a crafted post request.
A Buffer Overflow vulnerabilitiy exists in TP-LINK WR-886N 20190826 2.3.8 in the /cloudconfig/routerpost/register feature, which allows malicious users to execute arbitrary code on the system via a crafted post request.
A Buffer Overflow vulnerabiltiy exists in TP-LINK WR-886N 20190826 2.3.8 in thee /cloudconfig/routerpost/login feature, which allows malicious users to execute arbitrary code on the system via a crafted post request.
A Buffer Overflow vulnerability exists in TP-LINK WR-886N 20190826 2.3.8 in the /cloudconfig/routerpost/getresetpwdveirfycode feature, which allows malicious users to execute arbitrary code on the system via a crafted post request.
A Buffer Overflow vulnerability exists in TP-LINK WR-886N 20190826 2.3.8 in the /cloudconfig/routerpost/getregverifycode feature, which allows malicious users to execute arbitrary code on the system via a crafted post request.
A Buffer Overflow vulnerability exists in TP-LINK WR-886N 20190826 2.3.8 in /cloudconfig/clouddevice/info interface, which allows a malicious user to executee arbitrary code on the system via a crafted post request.
A Buffer Overflow vulnerability exists in TP-LINK WR-886N 20190826 2.3.8 via the /cloudconfig/routerpost/checkresetpwdverifycode interface.
A Buffer Overflow vulnerability exists in TP-LINK WR-886N 20190826 2.3.8 in the /cloudconfig/routerpost/checkregverifycode function which could let a remove malicious user execute arbitrary code via a crafted post request.
Buffer overflow in in the copymsgelement function for the devDiscoverHandle server in the TP-Link WR and WDR series, including WDR7400, WDR7500, WDR7660, WDR7800, WDR8400, WDR8500, WDR8600, WDR8620, WDR8640, WDR8660, WR880N, WR886N, WR890N, WR890N, WR882N, and WR708N.
TP-Link TL-WR886N 7.0 1.1.0 devices allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (Tlb Load Exception) via crafted DNS packets to port 53/udp.