CVE-2025-34037
Published: Jun 24, 2025
Modified: May 14, 2026
Description
An OS command injection vulnerability exists in various models of E-Series Linksys routers via the /tmUnblock.cgi and /hndUnblock.cgi endpoints over HTTP on port 8080. The CGI scripts improperly process user-supplied input passed to the ttcp_ip parameter without sanitization, allowing unauthenticated attackers to inject shell commands. This vulnerability was reported to be exploited in the wild by the "TheMoon" worm in 2014 to deploy a MIPS ELF payload, enabling arbitrary code execution on the router. Additionally, this vulnerability may affect other Linksys products to include, but not limited to, WAG/WAP/WES/WET/WRT-series router models and Wireless-N access points and routers. Exploitation evidence was observed by the Shadowserver Foundation on 2025-02-06 UTC.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linksys | E4200 | affected 0 - < 1.0.06 |
Linksys | E3200 | affected 0 - < 1.0.05 |
Linksys | E3000 | affected 0 - < 1.0.06 |
Linksys | E2500 v1/v2 | affected 0 - < 2.0.00 |
Linksys | E2100L v1 | affected 0 - <= 1.0.05 |
Linksys | E2000 | affected 0 |
Linksys | E1550 | affected 0 - <= 1.0.03 |
Linksys | E1500 v1 | affected 0 - < 1.0.06 |
Linksys | E1200 v1 | affected 0 - <= 1.0.04 |
Linksys | E1000 v1 | affected 0 - < 2.1.03 |
Linksys | E900 v1 | affected 0 - < 1.0.04 |
Weaknesses (CWE)
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