Buffer Overflow in D-Link Networking Products
CVE-2011-3992

Currently unrated

Key Information:

Vendor

D-Link

Vendor
CVE Published:
3 November 2011

What is CVE-2011-3992?

A buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the SSH server functionality of specific D-Link networking devices, allowing remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or trigger a denial of service. The affected models include the D-Link DES-3800, DWL-2100AP, and DWL-3200AP, with specific firmware versions being vulnerable. Users are recommended to upgrade their firmware to the latest versions to mitigate potential risks.

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Timeline

  • Vulnerability published

  • Vulnerability Reserved

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