CVE-2023-31741: There is a command injection vulnerability in the Linksys E2000 router with firmware version 1.0.06.
There is a command injection vulnerability in the Linksys E2000 router with firmware version 1.0.06. If an attacker gains web management privileges, they can inject commands into the post request parameters wl_ssid, wl_ant, wl_rate, WL_atten_ctl, ttcp_num, ttcp_size in the httpd s Start_EPI() function, thereby gaining shell privileges.
Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2023-31741 is a high-severity command injection issue reported in Linksys E2000 firmware 1.0.06. An attacker who already has web management privileges may be able to execute operating-system commands and obtain shell-level control of the router. Exposure appears limited to Linksys E2000 devices running firmware 1.0.06 where an attacker can access and authenticate to the web management interface. The CVE source does not identify other affected products or versions. Prioritize if Linksys E2000 routers remain in production or expose management access beyond trusted admins. Business risk is full router compromise after administrative access, but available evidence does not show active exploitation or a named vendor patch. Mitigation focus: Identify Linksys E2000 routers and confirm whether firmware 1.0.06 is present.; Check Linksys guidance for supported firmware updates or retirement advice.; Restrict web management access to trusted administrative networks only..
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2.0.3
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