CVE-2026-9433
Received Received - Intake
Command Injection in Totolink A8000RU

Publication date: 2026-05-25

Last updated on: 2026-05-25

Assigner: VulDB

Description
A weakness has been identified in Totolink A8000RU 7.1cu.643_b20200521. This issue affects the function setMacFilterRules of the file /cgi-bin/cstecgi.cgi of the component Web Management Interface. This manipulation of the argument enable causes os command injection. The attack may be initiated remotely. The exploit has been made available to the public and could be used for attacks.
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Published
2026-05-25
Last Modified
2026-05-25
Generated
2026-05-26
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2026-05-26
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Vendor Product Version / Range
totolink a8000ru 7.1cu.643_b20200521
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CWE ID Description
CWE-77 The product constructs all or part of a command using externally-influenced input from an upstream component, but it does not neutralize or incorrectly neutralizes special elements that could modify the intended command when it is sent to a downstream component.
CWE-78 The product constructs all or part of an OS command using externally-influenced input from an upstream component, but it does not neutralize or incorrectly neutralizes special elements that could modify the intended OS command when it is sent to a downstream component.
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Can you explain this vulnerability to me?

This vulnerability exists in the Totolink A8000RU router's Web Management Interface, specifically in the setMacFilterRules function of the /cgi-bin/cstecgi.cgi file. It involves manipulation of the 'enable' argument, which leads to an operating system command injection. This means an attacker can remotely execute arbitrary OS commands on the device.


How can this vulnerability impact me? :

The vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary operating system commands without any authentication or user interaction. This can lead to full compromise of the affected device, including unauthorized access, control over the router, disruption of network services, and potential use of the device as a launch point for further attacks.


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