Filtered by vendor Asus Subscriptions
Filtered by product Rt-ac3200 Firmware Subscriptions
Total 7 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2018-14712 1 Asus 2 Rt-ac3200, Rt-ac3200 Firmware 2024-08-05 N/A
Buffer overflow in appGet.cgi on ASUS RT-AC3200 version 3.0.0.4.382.50010 allows attackers to inject system commands via the "hook" URL parameter.
CVE-2018-14711 1 Asus 2 Rt-ac3200, Rt-ac3200 Firmware 2024-08-05 N/A
Missing cross-site request forgery protection in appGet.cgi on ASUS RT-AC3200 version 3.0.0.4.382.50010 allows attackers to cause state-changing actions with specially crafted URLs.
CVE-2018-14714 1 Asus 2 Rt-ac3200, Rt-ac3200 Firmware 2024-08-05 N/A
System command injection in appGet.cgi on ASUS RT-AC3200 version 3.0.0.4.382.50010 allows attackers to execute system commands via the "load_script" URL parameter.
CVE-2018-14713 1 Asus 2 Rt-ac3200, Rt-ac3200 Firmware 2024-08-05 N/A
Format string vulnerability in appGet.cgi on ASUS RT-AC3200 version 3.0.0.4.382.50010 allows attackers to read arbitrary sections of memory and CPU registers via the "hook" URL parameter.
CVE-2018-14710 1 Asus 2 Rt-ac3200, Rt-ac3200 Firmware 2024-08-05 N/A
Cross-site scripting in appGet.cgi on ASUS RT-AC3200 version 3.0.0.4.382.50010 allows attackers to execute JavaScript via the "hook" URL parameter.
CVE-2018-9285 1 Asus 22 Rt-ac1900, Rt-ac1900 Firmware, Rt-ac2900 and 19 more 2024-08-05 N/A
Main_Analysis_Content.asp in /apply.cgi on ASUS RT-AC66U, RT-AC68U, RT-AC86U, RT-AC88U, RT-AC1900, RT-AC2900, and RT-AC3100 devices before 3.0.0.4.384_10007; RT-N18U devices before 3.0.0.4.382.39935; RT-AC87U and RT-AC3200 devices before 3.0.0.4.382.50010; and RT-AC5300 devices before 3.0.0.4.384.20287 allows OS command injection via the pingCNT and destIP fields of the SystemCmd variable.
CVE-2021-43702 1 Asus 186 4g-ac53u, 4g-ac53u Firmware, 4g-ac68u and 183 more 2024-08-04 9.0 Critical
ASUS RT-A88U 3.0.0.4.386_45898 is vulnerable to Cross Site Scripting (XSS). The ASUS router admin panel does not sanitize the WiFI logs correctly, if an attacker was able to change the SSID of the router with a custom payload, they could achieve stored XSS on the device.