CVE-2025-65007 is a vulnerability in the WODESYS WD-R608U router (also known as WDR122B V2.0 and WDR28), specifically confirmed in firmware version WDR28081123OV1.01. The vulnerability exists in the adm.cgi endpoint, where the configuration change module lacks authentication. This allows unauthenticated attackers to execute privileged actions such as creating configuration backups, restarting the device, and resetting it to factory settings. The flaw is due to missing authentication checks in the affected CGI module.
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A high-severity vulnerability due to missing authentication for a critical function in the WODESYS WD-R608U router, potentially allowing unauthorized access or control.
A missing authentication vulnerability in the configuration change module of the WD-R608U router allows unauthenticated attackers to execute critical commands such as backup creation, device restart, and factory reset via the adm.cgi endpoint.
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Cross-references every affected SKU, including bundled OEM variants.
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