CVE-2022-45725: Improper Input Validation in Comfast router CF-WR6110N V2.3.1 allows a remote attacker on the same network...
Improper Input Validation in Comfast router CF-WR6110N V2.3.1 allows a remote attacker on the same network to execute arbitrary code on the target via an HTTP POST request
Security readout for executives and security teams
This vulnerability could let an unauthenticated attacker on the same local network run code on a Comfast CF-WR6110N router running V2.3.1. The business risk is loss of router control, traffic exposure, or network disruption. Public metadata is limited and does not name a vendor patch. Exposure appears limited to attackers already on the same network segment as the router management interface. Organizations using Comfast CF-WR6110N V2.3.1 should treat reachable admin HTTP services as the primary concern. Prioritize if these routers manage business networks, guest Wi-Fi, or sensitive sites. The attack requires local network access, but successful compromise could undermine routing, visibility, and availability. Confirm inventory and vendor support quickly. Mitigation focus: Check Comfast or device supplier guidance for fixed firmware or replacement advice.; Restrict router management access to trusted administrative networks only.; Remove untrusted users and guest devices from the same network segment..
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2.0.3
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Improper Input Validation
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