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High severity8.1NVD Advisory· Published Jun 3, 2026

CVE-2026-35078

CVE-2026-35078

Description

A remote attacker with user privileges can delete arbitrary local files in UGW web GUI due to insufficient input validation.

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A remote attacker with user privileges can delete arbitrary local files in UGW web GUI due to insufficient input validation.

Vulnerability

The ugw-logstop method in the MBS Universal Gateways (UGW-A-Series, UGW-X-Series) web GUI is affected by insufficient input validation and a lack of bounds checking. This vulnerability allows authorized attackers to perform arbitrary file deletion. Affected versions include V6_0_0_5 and earlier [1].

Exploitation

An attacker with user privileges can exploit this vulnerability by sending a crafted request to the ugw-logstop method. This method does not sufficiently validate user-controlled input, allowing the attacker to specify arbitrary local files for deletion [1].

Impact

Successful exploitation allows an attacker to delete arbitrary local files on the affected system. This could lead to denial of service or disruption of critical system functions. The attacker gains the ability to delete files with the privileges of the web server process [1].

Mitigation

This vulnerability is addressed in versions later than V6_0_0_5. Users should update to a fixed version of the UGW firmware. No specific patch release date or workaround information is available in the provided references [1].

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Patches

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Vulnerability mechanics

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