Home / exploits DD-WRT 24-sp2 CSRF / Command Injection
Posted on 12 July 2013
DD-WRT v24-sp2 is prone to command injection from specially crafted configuration values containing shell meta-characters. A remote attacker can potentially use CSRF from an authenticated client to execute commands on the router as the root user. Successful exploitation can result in system wide compromise or a denial of service condition depending on the commands being injected. This bug was reported via the DD-WRT bug tracker on November 20, 2012 but there does not appear to be ongoing development in the project.
