D-Link DIR-822K/DWR-M920 buffer overflow via submit-url
CVE-2025-13551 Published on November 23, 2025

D-Link DIR-822K/DWR-M920 formWanConfigSetup buffer overflow
A vulnerability was identified in D-Link DIR-822K and DWR-M920 1.00_20250513164613/1.1.50. The affected element is an unknown function of the file /boafrm/formWanConfigSetup. The manipulation of the argument submit-url leads to buffer overflow. The attack is possible to be carried out remotely. The exploit is publicly available and might be used.

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Weakness Types

What is a Classic Buffer Overflow Vulnerability?

The program copies an input buffer to an output buffer without verifying that the size of the input buffer is less than the size of the output buffer, leading to a buffer overflow. A buffer overflow condition exists when a program attempts to put more data in a buffer than it can hold, or when a program attempts to put data in a memory area outside of the boundaries of a buffer. The simplest type of error, and the most common cause of buffer overflows, is the "classic" case in which the program copies the buffer without restricting how much is copied. Other variants exist, but the existence of a classic overflow strongly suggests that the programmer is not considering even the most basic of security protections.

CVE-2025-13551 has been classified to as a Classic Buffer Overflow vulnerability or weakness.

What is a Buffer Overflow Vulnerability?

The software performs operations on a memory buffer, but it can read from or write to a memory location that is outside of the intended boundary of the buffer.

CVE-2025-13551 has been classified to as a Buffer Overflow vulnerability or weakness.


Products Associated with CVE-2025-13551

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Affected Versions

D-Link DIR-822K: D-Link DWR-M920:

Exploit Probability

EPSS
0.09%
Percentile
24.87%

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