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CVE-2012-4046: The D-Link DCS-932L camera with firmware 1.02 allows remote attackers to discover the password via a UDP br...

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.

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CVE-2012-4046 is a password disclosure flaw in D-Link DCS-932L cameras running firmware 1.02. Public records say the password can be discovered through UDP broadcast behavior used by D-Link’s Setup Wizard. This could expose camera administration and video privacy where vulnerable cameras are reachable by untrusted network users. Exposure is most likely on networks where untrusted users can send or receive the relevant UDP broadcast traffic to vulnerable cameras. Internet-wide exposure is not established by the provided sources. Asset owners should verify whether any DCS-932L cameras remain deployed on firmware 1.02. Treat this as a targeted legacy-device exposure issue. It is not backed by active exploitation evidence in the supplied sources, but password disclosure on cameras can create privacy, physical-security, and compliance concerns. Prioritize confirming whether affected devices still exist and isolating or replacing them. Mitigation focus: Identify D-Link DCS-932L cameras and confirm firmware versions.; Check D-Link or vendor support guidance for firmware updates or retirement direction.; Isolate camera networks from users, guests, and untrusted wireless segments..

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