CVE-2024-9564
Dlink
CVE-2024-9564 is a critical buffer overflow vulnerability found in D-Link DIR-605L routers. This flaw affects the formWlanWizardSetup function, allowing remote attackers to potentially execute arbitrary code. The exploit for this vulnerability is publicly available, increasing the risk of exploitation.
CVE-2024-9564 in D-Link DIR-605L routers presents a significant security risk. Although the SOCRadar Vulnerability Risk Score (SVRS) of 77 doesn't qualify as "critical" (above 80), it is still a high score that necessitates immediate investigation and patching if possible. Successful exploitation can lead to device compromise, potentially allowing attackers to gain unauthorized access to the network and sensitive data. Given the public availability of the exploit, affected users should monitor for updates from D-Link and implement mitigation measures if available. The CWE-120 classification highlights the classic buffer overflow nature of this vulnerability.
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