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TP-Link Wi-Fi extender User-Agent Header Injection CVE-2019-7406
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TP-Link Wi-Fi extender User-Agent Header Injection CVE-2019-7406
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Description
A pre-authentication command injection vulnerability in TP-Link Wi-Fi extenders allows commands to be executed as root. The injection occurs when the User-Agent header of a request is passed to an execve system call.
TP-Link RE365 Wi-Fi extender with firmware version 1.0.2, build 20180213 Rel. 56309 was originally discovered to be vulnerable. TP-Link found that other models were affected: RE650, RE350 and RE500.
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ExploitabilityVery High
Technical Analysis
From the write-up by Grzegorz Wypych the vulnerability seems easy to exploit since the header is passed to an execve system call.
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