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DNS-320 / DNS-325 / DNS-340L and all other D-Link NAS Models : End-of-Life / End-of-Service : CVE-2024-10914 Command Injection Vulnerability
Publication ID: SAP10413
Resolved Status: Yes
Published on: 8 November 2024 2:41 GMT
Last updated on: 11 November 2024 4:15 GMT

 

 

Overview  

 

This announcement covers all models listed in the table below.

 

This exploit affects legacy D-Link products and all hardware revisions that have reached their end-of-life ("EOL")/end-of-service-life ("EOS") Life Cycle. Products that have reached their EOL/EOS no longer receive device software updates and security patches and are no longer supported by D-Link.
 

D-Link US recommends retiring and replacing D-Link devices that have reached EOL/EOS. Please get in touch with your regional office for recommendations (LINK). 

 

Regardless of product type or sales channel, D-Link's general policy is that when products reach EOS/EOL, they can no longer be supported, and all firmware development ceases for them. Please read the information and recommendations below.

 

3rd Party Report information

      
    - Report: 

                    - NetSecFish

                         - cna _at_ vuldb _dot_ com

 

              Reference:

 

                   -  NetSecFish Link
 

                               - Command Injection: CWE-77

The vulnerability is localized to the account_mgr CGI script, particularly when handling the cgi_user_add command. The name parameter in this script does not adequately sanitize input, allowing command execution.

 

              Affecting:

                               -  DNS-320 Version 1.00

                               -  DNS-320LW Version 1.01.0914.2012

                               -  DNS-325 Version 1.01, Version 1.02 

                               -  DNS-340L Version 1.08

 

EOL/EOS Models (Including affected Models)

 

 

 

 

Model Region Hardware Revision End of Service Life
Conclusion Last Updated
DNS-120 All Regions All H/W Revisions 01/01/09 : Link Retire & Replace Device 08/14/2024
DNR-202L All Regions All H/W Revisions 06/30/2020 : Link Retire & Replace Device 08/14/2024
DNS-315L
Non-US All H/W Revisions 09/11/2014 Retire & Replace Device 08/14/2024
DNS-320 All Regions All H/W Revisions 12/1/2018 : Link
Retire & Replace Device 08/14/2024
DNS-320L All Regions All H/W Revisions 05/31/2020 : Link Retire & Replace Device
08/14/2024
DNS-320LW  Non-US  All H/W Revisions 05/31/2020  Retire & Replace Device 08/14/2024
DNS-321 All Regions All H/W Revisions 5/5/2013: Link Retire & Replace Device 08/14/2024
DNR-322L All Regions All H/W Revisions 11/30/2021 : Link
Retire & Replace Device 08/14/2024
DNS-323 All Regions All H/W Revisions 5/5/2013 : Link
Retire & Replace Device 08/14/2024
DNS-325 All Regions All H/W Revisions 09/01/2017 : Link Retire & Replace Device 08/14/2024
DNS-326 All Regions All H/W Revisions 6/30/2013 : Link Retire & Replace Device 08/14/2024
DNS-327L All Regions All H/W Revisions 05/31/2020 : Link
Retire & Replace Device 08/14/2024
DNR-326 All Regions All H/W Revisions 2/28/2018 : Link
Retire & Replace Device 08/14/2024
DNS-340L All Regions All H/W Revisions 07/31/2019 : Link Retire & Replace Device 08/14/2024
DNS-343 All Regions All H/W Revisions 2/28/2020 : Link
Retire & Replace Device 08/14/2024
DNS-345 All Regions All H/W Revisions 2/1/2019 : Link
Retire & Replace Device 08/14/2024
DNS-726-4 All Regions All H/W Revisions 7/1/2014 : Link
Retire & Replace Device 08/14/2024
DNS-1100-4 All Regions All H/W Revisions 6/1/2018 : Link
Retire & Replace Device 08/14/2024
DNS-1200-05 All Regions All H/W Revisions 4/30/2020 : Link
Retire & Replace Device 08/14/2024
DNS-1550-04 All Regions All H/W Revisions 4/30/2020 : Link
Retire & Replace Device 08/14/2024

 

 

Recommendation for End-of-Support/End-of-Life Products

   
From time to time, D-Link decides that some of its products have reached the End of Support ("EOS") or End of Life (“EOL”). D-Link may choose to use EOS/EOL as a product due to technological evolution, market demands, innovations, and efficiencies based on the latest technologies, or the product may mature over time. In either case, it should be replaced by functionally superior technology.

 

For US Consumer

If a product has reached the End of Support ("EOS") or End of Life ("EOL"), it typically does not receive further extended support or development.

 

Typically, D-Link cannot resolve device or firmware issues for these products since all development and customer support have ceased. 

 

D-Link US is prohibited; from providing support for these EOL/EOS products, if you are outside the US, please contact your regional D-Link office. If your device was provided by a licensed carrier (service provider) and firmware, please contact your carrier (service provider). Many devices on this list have available 3rd party firmware; D-Link does not support open firmware, which voids any warranty and is solely the responsibility of the device's owner.

 

 

D-Link strongly recommends retiring this product and cautions that further use may be risky to connected devices. If US consumers continue to use these devices against D-Link's recommendation, please ensure the device has the latest firmware, which can be located on the Legacy Website links above. Please also ensure you frequently update the device's unique password to access its web configuration and always have WIFI encryption enabled with a unique password.