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Stack-based Buffer Overflow in D-Link DI-7001 MINI /httpd_debug.asp API

IdentifiersCVE-2026-10270CWE-121· Stack-based Buffer Overflow

CVE-2026-10270 affects D-Link DI-7001 MINI devices up to version 19.09.19A1. The vulnerability is in the API component, specifically in the use of the sprintf function within /httpd_debug.asp. An attacker can manipulate the Time argument to trigger a stack-based buffer overflow. The issue is remotely reachable and public exploit information is available. Based on the provided context, the flaw stems from unsafe handling of attacker-controlled input copied onto the stack without proper bounds checking.

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Successful exploitation can crash the affected service or device and may allow arbitrary code execution in the context of the vulnerable process on the router. Given the reported network reachability and high confidentiality, integrity, and availability impacts in the supplied scoring data, compromise could result in full device-level impact, including service disruption and unauthorized modification or access to device-resident data and functionality.

Mitigation

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Restrict remote access to the affected management/API interface, especially exposure from untrusted networks or the Internet. Limit access to trusted administrative hosts using network ACLs, firewall rules, or management-plane isolation. Disable the vulnerable interface or related debugging/API functionality if operationally feasible. Monitor for exploitation attempts targeting /httpd_debug.asp and anomalous requests containing oversized or malformed Time parameter values.

Remediation

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Upgrade D-Link DI-7001 MINI to a fixed version if one is made available by the vendor. If no patched release exists, treat all versions up to 19.09.19A1 as vulnerable and replace the device with a supported model or firmware branch. Review vendor advisories and apply the official fix as soon as available.
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D-LinkDi-7001 Minihardware
D-LinkDi-7001mini-8g Firmwareoperating_system

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