Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Filtered by product Dcs-932l
Total 6 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2017-7852 1 Dlink 52 Dcs-2132l, Dcs-2132l Firmware, Dcs-2136l and 49 more 2024-11-21 6.8 MEDIUM 8.8 HIGH
D-Link DCS cameras have a weak/insecure CrossDomain.XML file that allows sites hosting malicious Flash objects to access and/or change the device's settings via a CSRF attack. This is because of the 'allow-access-from domain' child element set to *, thus accepting requests from any domain. If a victim logged into the camera's web console visits a malicious site hosting a malicious Flash file from another Browser tab, the malicious Flash file then can send requests to the victim's DCS series Camera without knowing the credentials. An attacker can host a malicious Flash file that can retrieve Live Feeds or information from the victim's DCS series Camera, add new admin users, or make other changes to the device. Known affected devices are DCS-933L with firmware before 1.13.05, DCS-5030L, DCS-5020L, DCS-2530L, DCS-2630L, DCS-930L, DCS-932L, and DCS-932LB1.
CVE-2012-4046 1 Dlink 2 Dcs-932l, Dcs-932l Firmware 2024-11-21 3.3 LOW N/A
The D-Link DCS-932L camera with firmware 1.02 allows remote attackers to discover the password via a UDP broadcast packet, as demonstrated by running the D-Link Setup Wizard and reading the _paramR["P"] value.
CVE-2021-41504 1 Dlink 4 Dcs-5000l, Dcs-5000l Firmware, Dcs-932l and 1 more 2024-08-04 5.2 MEDIUM 8.0 HIGH
An Elevated Privileges issue exists in D-Link DCS-5000L v1.05 and DCS-932L v2.17 and older. The use of the digest-authentication for the devices command interface may allow further attack vectors that may compromise the cameras configuration and allow malicious users on the LAN to access the device. NOTE: This vulnerability only affects products that are no longer supported by the maintainer
CVE-2021-41503 2 D-link, Dlink 4 Dcs-5000l Firmware, Dcs-5000l, Dcs-932l and 1 more 2024-08-04 5.2 MEDIUM 8.0 HIGH
DCS-5000L v1.05 and DCS-932L v2.17 and older are affecged by Incorrect Acess Control. The use of the basic authentication for the devices command interface allows attack vectors that may compromise the cameras configuration and allow malicious users on the LAN to access the device. NOTE: This vulnerability only affects products that are no longer supported by the maintainer
CVE-2019-10999 1 Dlink 20 Dcs-5009l, Dcs-5009l Firmware, Dcs-5010l and 17 more 2024-02-28 6.5 MEDIUM 8.8 HIGH
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).
CVE-2018-18441 2 D-link, Dlink 36 Dcs-2102 Firmware, Dcs-2121 Firmware, Dcs-2630l Firmware and 33 more 2024-02-28 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
D-Link DCS series Wi-Fi cameras expose sensitive information regarding the device configuration. The affected devices include many of DCS series, such as: DCS-936L, DCS-942L, DCS-8000LH, DCS-942LB1, DCS-5222L, DCS-825L, DCS-2630L, DCS-820L, DCS-855L, DCS-2121, DCS-5222LB1, DCS-5020L, and many more. There are many affected firmware versions starting from 1.00 and above. The configuration file can be accessed remotely through: <Camera-IP>/common/info.cgi, with no authentication. The configuration file include the following fields: model, product, brand, version, build, hw_version, nipca version, device name, location, MAC address, IP address, gateway IP address, wireless status, input/output settings, speaker, and sensor settings.