Totolink A8000RU
cpe:2.3:h:totolink:a8000ru:*:*:*:*:*:*:*, +1 more
- 7.1cu.643_b20200521
A command injection vulnerability has been identified in the Totolink A8000RU router, specifically in version 7.1cu.643_b20200521. The issue resides within the CGI handler, in a file called 'cstecgi.cgi'. This vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary operating system commands by manipulating the 'wifiOff' parameter in an HTTP request. The injected commands are executed with root privileges, potentially compromising the router and the connected network.
Exploitation of this vulnerability allows for arbitrary OS command execution with root privileges on the affected router.
To reproduce this vulnerability, send a POST request to '/cgi-bin/cstecgi.cgi' with the 'wifiOff' parameter set to a crafted command, such as 'ls>./setWiFiGuestCfg.txt'. The router will execute the command and create a text file with the command's output.
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