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CVE-2002-1069: The remote administration capability for the D-Link DI-804 router 4.68 allows remote attackers to bypass au...

The remote administration capability for the D-Link DI-804 router 4.68 allows remote attackers to bypass authentication and release DHCP addresses or obtain sensitive information via a direct web request to the pages (1) release.htm, (2) Device Status, or (3) Device Information.

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CVE-2002-1069 describes an authentication bypass in the D-Link DI-804 router 4.68 remote administration feature. A remote attacker could directly access administrative pages to release DHCP addresses or view device status and information. The business concern is exposure of legacy edge networking equipment, especially if remote administration is reachable from the internet. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running D-Link DI-804 firmware 4.68 with remote administration enabled or reachable from untrusted networks. This is a legacy router issue, so current exposure depends on asset age, replacement history, and whether old devices remain deployed. Treat this as a legacy edge-device risk. It is not KEV-listed in the provided bundle, but internet-reachable remote administration on old routers can create operational disruption and information exposure. Prioritize discovery and retirement or isolation over deep exploit analysis. Mitigation focus: Identify any D-Link DI-804 devices and verify firmware version 4.68 exposure.; Disable remote administration from untrusted networks where operationally possible.; Restrict management access to trusted internal administration paths..

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