ADM
An improper input validation vulnerability was found in ADM while joining a AD Domain. When a specific function is enabled while joining a AD Domain from ADM, an improper input parameters validation vulnerability in a specific CGI program allowing an unauthenticated remote attacker to write arbitrary data to any file on the system. By exploiting this vulnerability, attackers can overwrite critical system files, leading to a complete system compromise.
Multiple improper certificates validation vulnerabilities have been reported to affect ADM:
- When updating the DDNS settings in ADM
- When sending HTTPS requests to the server
- When querying an external server for the device's WAN IP address
- In a third-party NAT traversal module
Affected products and versions include: from ADM 4.1.0 through ADM 4.3.3.ROF1 as well as from ADM 5.0.0 through ADM 5.1.1.RCI1.
- The issues have been fixed on ADM 5.1.2.RE51.