Critical D-Link Vulnerability Lets Remote Attackers Crash Servers Without Authentication

Security researchers have discovered a critical stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability in D-Link DIR-825 Rev.B 2.10 routers that allows remote attackers to crash servers without requiring authentication. The vulnerability, designated as CVE-2025-7206, affects the router’s httpd binary and can be exploited by manipulating the language parameter in the switch_language.cgi script. This flaw poses significant risks to […]

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