CVE-2026-42375
CRITICAL
9,8
Source: 33c584b5-0579-4c06-b2a0-8d8329fcab9c
Attack Vector: network
Attack Complexity: low
Privileges Required: none
User Interaction: none
Scope: unchanged
Confidentiality: high
Integrity: high
Availability: high
Description
AI Translation Available
D-Link DIR-600L Hardware Revision A1 (End-of-Life) contains a hardcoded telnet backdoor. The device starts a telnet daemon at boot via /bin/telnetd.sh with the username 'Alphanetworks' and the static password 'wrgn35_dlwbr_dir600l' read from /etc/alpha_config/image_sign. The custom telnetd binary accepts a -u user:password flag, and the custom login binary uses strcmp() to validate credentials. Successful authentication grants an unauthenticated attacker on the local network a root shell with full administrative control. The device has reached End-of-Life (EOL) and will not receive patches.
798
Use of Hard-coded Credentials
DraftCommon Consequences
Security Scopes Affected:
Access Control
Integrity
Confidentiality
Availability
Other
Potential Impacts:
Bypass Protection Mechanism
Read Application Data
Gain Privileges Or Assume Identity
Execute Unauthorized Code Or Commands
Other
Applicable Platforms
Technologies:
ICS/OT, Mobile
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