CVE-2019-10999
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CVE-2019-10999 is a vulnerability of currently unknown severity. The D-Link DCS series of Wi-Fi cameras contains a stack-based buffer overflow in alphapd, the camera's web server. The overflow allows a remotely authenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code by providing a long string in the WEPEncryption parameter when requesting wireless.htm. EPSS estimates a 3.70% chance of exploitation in the next 30 days.
Description
The D-Link DCS series of Wi-Fi cameras contains a stack-based buffer overflow in alphapd, the camera's web server. The overflow allows a remotely authenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code by providing a long string in the WEPEncryption parameter when requesting wireless.htm. Vulnerable devices include DCS-5009L (1.08.11 and below), DCS-5010L (1.14.09 and below), DCS-5020L (1.15.12 and below), DCS-5025L (1.03.07 and below), DCS-5030L (1.04.10 and below), DCS-930L (2.16.01 and below), DCS-931L (1.14.11 and below), DCS-932L (2.17.01 and below), DCS-933L (1.14.11 and below), and DCS-934L (1.05.04 and below).
Metrics
Weakness Enumeration
Affected Software
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
| Dlink | Dcs-930l Firmware | <= 2.16.01 |
| Dlink | Dcs-931l Firmware | <= 1.14.11 |
| Dlink | Dcs-932l Firmware | <= 2.17.01 |
| Dlink | Dcs-933l Firmware | <= 1.14.11 |
| Dlink | Dcs-934l Firmware | <= 1.05.04 |
| Dlink | Dcs-5009l Firmware | <= 1.08.11 |
| Dlink | Dcs-5010l Firmware | <= 1.14.09 |
| Dlink | Dcs-5020l Firmware | <= 1.15.12 |
| Dlink | Dcs-5025l Firmware | <= 1.03.07 |
| Dlink | Dcs-5030l Firmware | <= 1.04.10 |
References
- https://github.com/fuzzywalls/CVE-2019-10999Exploit, Third Party Advisory
- https://github.com/fuzzywalls/CVE-2019-10999Exploit, Third Party Advisory
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- Status
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