CVE-2025-59367 is a critical authentication bypass vulnerability affecting certain ASUS DSL series routers, including DSL-AC51, DSL-N16, and DSL-AC750 devices running firmware versions earlier than 1.1.2.3_1010. The issue is attributed to insufficient implementation of authentication mechanisms, allowing a remote attacker to bypass login controls and obtain unauthorized access to the affected system without valid credentials. Successful exploitation can expose the administrative interface and enable full compromise of the device’s confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
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Critical authentication bypass vulnerability in ASUS DSL series routers caused by insufficient implementation of authentication mechanisms, allowing a remote unauthenticated attacker to gain unauthorized system access and fully compromise device confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
An authentication bypass vulnerability in ASUS DSL-series routers that allows remote, unauthorized access to the router administrative interface, enabling configuration tampering, traffic interception/rerouting, and potential compromise of connected devices.
Authentication bypass vulnerability in several ASUS AC-series router models; mentioned as fixed and not yet exploited, but potentially usable in future campaigns.
A critical authentication bypass vulnerability in certain ASUS DSL Series routers that may allow remote, unauthenticated attackers to gain unauthorized access to the device.
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