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CNNVD
added 2025/09/12 12:0 a.m.1 views

TOTOLINK Wi-Fi 6 Router Series 安全漏洞

TOTOLINK Wi-Fi 6 Router Series is a series of wireless routers from China's Gion Electronics TOTOLINK. A security vulnerability exists in the TOTOLINK Wi-Fi 6 Router Series X2000R-Gh-V2.0.0 version, which stems from an improperly set default password and could lead to the remote execution of...

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Cvelist
Cvelist
added 2025/09/12 12:0 a.m.4 views

CVE-2025-57579

An issue in TOTOLINK Wi-Fi 6 Router Series Device X2000R-Gh-V2.0.0 allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code via the default password...

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CNNVD
CNNVD
added 2024/05/03 12:0 a.m.3 views

D-Link G416 安全漏洞

The D-Link G416 is the AX1500 4G+ Smart Router launched by AUO in June 2025 and supports Wi-Fi 6, AI Smart Optimization and 4G LTE Cat 6 network with up to 300Mbps internet speed. The D-Link G416 suffers from a command injection remote code execution vulnerability, which stems from a nodered chmo...

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CNVD
CNVD
added 2023/12/11 12:0 a.m.4 views

Tenda AX9 /goform/SetStaticRouteCfg Interface Buffer Overflow Vulnerability

Tenda AX9 is a Wi-Fi 6 router from Tenda China. A buffer overflow vulnerability exists in Tenda AX9 version V22.03.01.46, which is caused by the "list" parameter of /goform/SetStaticRouteCfg failing to correctly validate the length of the input data, and can be exploited by a remote attacker to...

9.8CVSS8.3AI score0.00925EPSS
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CNNVD
CNNVD
added 2023/05/02 12:0 a.m.4 views

GL.iNet MT3000 操作系统命令注入漏洞

The GL.iNet MT3000 is an AX3000 portable router using the Wi-Fi 6 protocol from China's GL.iNet. An operating system command injection vulnerability exists in the GL.iNet MT3000 version 4.1.0, which stems from the presence of operating system command injection...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2018/10/03 6:36 p.m.0 views

Wi-Fi Gets Simplified Version Numbers and Next Version is Wi-Fi 6

Do you know what is the latest version of Wi-Fi? It's okay if you don't know. It is — Wi-Fi is 802.11ac. I am sure many of us can't answer this question immediately because the Wi-Fi technology doesn't have a traditional format of version numbers… at least until yesterday. The Wi-Fi Alliance—the...

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