DIR-3060: Authenticated LAN-Side Command Injection

08 marca, 2021

Overview

On November 1, 2021, a 3rd party security researcher from IOT-Inspector, submitted a report accusing the DIR-3060 using firmware v1.11b04 of a LAN-side authenticated command injection exploit.   The Vulnerability was confirmed and a patch was issued too close the reported issue.  Please find the beta/hotfix release below

 

3rd Party Report information

 

The D-Link DIR-3060 is affected by a post-authentication command injection vulnerability. Any person who is able to gain authenticated access to a DIR-3060 would be able to run arbitrary system commands on the device as the "admin" user, with root privileges.

 

Affected Models

 

Model Hardware Revision Affected FW Fixed FW Recommendation Last Updated
DIR-3060 All Ax Hardware Revisions v1.11b04& Below v1.11b04 Hotfix 2 Please Download and Update Device 03/08/2021

  

 
Regarding Security patch for your D-Link Devices
 
Firmware updates address the security vulnerabilities in affected D-Link devices. D-Link will update this continually and we strongly recommend all users to install the relevant updates.
 
Please note that this is a device beta software, beta firmware, or hot-fix release which is still undergoing final testing before its official release. The beta software, beta firmware, or hot-fix is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis and the user assumes all risk and liability for use thereof. D-Link does not provide any warranties, whether express or implied, as to the suitability or usability of the beta firmware. D-Link will not be liable for any loss, whether such loss is direct, indirect, special or consequential, suffered by any party as a result of their use of the beta firmware.
 
As there are different hardware revisions on our products, please check this on your device before downloading the correct corresponding firmware update. The hardware revision information can usually be found on the product label on the underside of the product next to the serial number. Alternatively, they can also be found on the device web configuration.