Stack-Based Buffer Overflow in D-Link DIR-619L and DIR-605L Devices
CVE-2018-20056
What is CVE-2018-20056?
A stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the D-Link DIR-619L Rev.B 2.06B1 and DIR-605L Rev.B 2.12B1 routers. This flaw allows remote attackers to exploit the 'currTime' parameter in the 'goform/formLanguageChange' request, leading to the potential execution of arbitrary code without requiring any form of authentication. The exploitation of this vulnerability poses significant risks to the security of affected devices, emphasizing the urgent need for users to apply necessary patches and updates.

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EPSS Score
46% chance of being exploited in the next 30 days.
CVSS V3.1
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Vulnerability published
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