Linksys WRT54G 1.00.9

CPE Details

Linksys WRT54G 1.00.9
1.00.9
2007-08-23
19h16 +00:00
2007-09-14
15h36 +00:00
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CPE Name: cpe:2.3:h:linksys:wrt54g:1.00.9:*:*:*:*:*:*:*

Informations

Vendor

linksys

Product

wrt54g

Version

1.00.9

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CVE ID Publié Description Score Gravité
CVE-2011-4499 2011-11-22 11h00 +00:00 The UPnP IGD implementation in the Broadcom UPnP stack on the Cisco Linksys WRT54G with firmware before 4.30.5, WRT54GS v1 through v3 with firmware before 4.71.1, and WRT54GS v4 with firmware before 1.06.1 allows remote attackers to establish arbitrary port mappings by sending a UPnP AddPortMapping action in a SOAP request to the WAN interface, related to an "external forwarding" vulnerability.
7.5
CVE-2008-1263 2008-03-10 16h00 +00:00 The Linksys WRT54G router stores passwords and keys in cleartext in the Config.bin file, which might allow remote authenticated users to obtain sensitive information via an HTTP request for the top-level Config.bin URI.
4
CVE-2008-1264 2008-03-10 16h00 +00:00 The Linksys WRT54G router has "admin" as its default FTP password, which allows remote attackers to access sensitive files including nvram.cfg, a file that lists all HTML documents, and an ELF executable file.
7.5
CVE-2008-1265 2008-03-10 16h00 +00:00 The Linksys WRT54G router allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (device restart) via a long username and password to the FTP interface.
7.8
CVE-2006-5202 2006-10-09 16h00 +00:00 Linksys WRT54g firmware 1.00.9 does not require credentials when making configuration changes, which allows remote attackers to modify arbitrary configurations via a direct request to Security.tri, as demonstrated using the SecurityMode and layout parameters, a different issue than CVE-2006-2559.
5
CVE-2005-2434 2005-08-03 02h00 +00:00 Linksys WRT54G router uses the same private key and certificate for every router, which allows remote attackers to sniff the SSL connection and obtain sensitive information.
5