CVE-2026-36956: A Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability exists in the web management interface of the Dbit N300 T...
A Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability exists in the web management interface of the Dbit N300 T1 Pro wireless router V1.0.0. The router fails to implement proper CSRF protection mechanisms such as anti-CSRF tokens or strict Origin/Referer validation for administrative API endpoints. An attacker can craft a malicious webpage that sends forged HTTP requests to configuration endpoints such as /api/setWlan. If an authenticated administrator visits the malicious webpage, the victim's browser automatically includes the valid session cookie in the request, allowing the router to process the request as a legitimate administrative action.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
CVE-2026-36956 is a CSRF issue in the Dbit N300 T1 Pro wireless router web management interface, reported for version V1.0.0. If an administrator is logged in and visits a malicious page, the router may accept unintended configuration changes as if the administrator made them.
Executive priority
Prioritize remediation for any deployed Dbit N300 T1 Pro V1.0.0 devices, especially in business-critical networks. Treat this as high risk, but note that public evidence provided does not confirm active exploitation or an available vendor patch.
Technical view
The issue is CWE-352: missing CSRF defenses such as anti-CSRF tokens or strict Origin/Referer checks on administrative API endpoints. The CVE description cites configuration endpoints including /api/setWlan. CVSS is 8.8, with network attack vector, low complexity, no attacker privileges, and required user interaction.
Likely exposure
Exposure is most likely where Dbit N300 T1 Pro V1.0.0 routers are managed through the web interface. Risk depends on an authenticated administrator’s browser being able to reach the router and being induced to visit attacker-controlled content.
Exploitation context
The source bundle does not show CISA KEV listing or confirmed active exploitation. Exploitation requires administrator interaction, but no attacker login. A successful attack could alter router settings, with potential confidentiality, integrity, and availability impact according to the CVSS vector.
Researcher notes
Affected product metadata in the CVE bundle is incomplete, but the description names Dbit N300 T1 Pro wireless router V1.0.0. The only reference provided is a GitHub page. Validate details against vendor materials before broad conclusions.
Mitigation direction
Identify any Dbit N300 T1 Pro V1.0.0 routers in use.
Check vendor or maintainer guidance for firmware updates or official mitigations.
Restrict access to the router management interface to trusted admin networks.
Avoid browsing untrusted sites while authenticated to the router interface.
Disable remote administration if it is not required.
Validation and detection
Confirm router model and firmware version from asset records or management UI.
Review whether the management interface is reachable from user browsing environments.
Check vendor advisories or firmware release notes for CVE-2026-36956.
Review router configuration and logs for unexpected administrative changes.
Verify administrative workflows use trusted networks and separate browsing sessions.
Generated from the cited source records. This long-tail analysis has not been individually reviewed by a named human.
Potential ATT&CK relevance
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SSVC decision data
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Version
2.0.3
Exploitation: pocAutomatable: noTechnical Impact: total
CVSS vector scores
1 official score
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