CVE-2022-45724: Incorrect Access Control in Comfast router CF-WR6110N V2.3.1 allows a remote attacker on the same network t...
Incorrect Access Control in Comfast router CF-WR6110N V2.3.1 allows a remote attacker on the same network to perform any HTTP request to an unauthenticated page to force the server to generate a SESSION_ID, and using this SESSION_ID an attacker can then perform authenticated requests.
Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2022-45724 lets a same-network attacker abuse the Comfast CF-WR6110N V2.3.1 web interface session handling. By causing a session to be created through an unauthenticated page, the attacker can then make requests that should require authentication. This is a local-network management-plane risk, not proven active exploitation. Organizations are most exposed if Comfast CF-WR6110N V2.3.1 administration pages are reachable from user, guest, wireless, or shared LAN segments. The bundle does not prove exposure beyond same-network attackers. Treat this as a moderate-priority network segmentation and device lifecycle issue. Prioritize if these routers protect sensitive networks or expose management interfaces to untrusted LAN users. Escalate if no supported firmware fix is available. Mitigation focus: Check Comfast or reseller guidance for firmware updates or replacement advice.; Restrict router administration to a trusted management VLAN or admin hosts.; Disable remote or unnecessary HTTP administration exposure where supported..
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Improper Authentication
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