CVE-2025-65010 is a broken access control vulnerability in the WODESYS WD-R608U router (also known as WDR122B V2.0 and WDR28), specifically in firmware version WDR28081123OV1.01. The vulnerability exists in the initial configuration wizard.cgi endpoint, where an attacker can change the admin panel password without authorization. This flaw persists even after the initial configuration is complete, allowing unauthorized password changes at any time via the vulnerable endpoint.
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