CVE-2023-45580

CVSS 3.1 Score 9.8 of 10 (high)

Details

Published Oct 16, 2023
Updated: Nov 3, 2023
CWE ID 787

Summary

CVE-2023-45580 is a Buffer Overflow vulnerability that affects various D-Link devices, including DI-7003GV2.D1, DI-7100G+V2.D1, DI-7100GV2.D1, DI-7200G+V2.D1, DI-7200GV2.E1, DI-7300G+V2.D1, and DI-7400G+V2.D1. This vulnerability allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code through the ddns.asp function by exploiting the wild/mx and other parameters. The risk score for this vulnerability is 66 out of 100, indicating a high severity level. The base severity is rated as critical with a score of 9.8 out of 10. No user interaction or privileges are required for exploitation. The impact includes high integrity and confidentiality risks. The attack vector is through the network and the attack complexity is low. Remediation measures should be taken promptly to mitigate the potential danger this vulnerability poses to affected organizations.

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