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High severity8.8NVD Advisory· Published Jun 3, 2026

CVE-2026-35084

CVE-2026-35084

Description

A stack buffer overflow in dali-devconfig allows a privileged remote attacker to gain root access and compromise the system.

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A stack buffer overflow in dali-devconfig allows a privileged remote attacker to gain root access and compromise the system.

Vulnerability

A stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the dali-devconfig component of MBS Universal Gateways (UGW-A-Series, UGW-X-Series) affecting version V6_0_0_5 and earlier. This flaw stems from insufficient input validation and a lack of bounds checking in several CGI methods [1].

Exploitation

An attacker with user privileges can exploit this vulnerability by sending specially crafted input to the affected CGI methods. This input triggers the stack buffer overflow, allowing the attacker to execute arbitrary code [1].

Impact

Successful exploitation of the stack buffer overflow allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code with root privileges, leading to a full system compromise. This could result in unauthorized access to sensitive data or complete control over the affected device [1].

Mitigation

Version V6_0_0_5 and earlier are affected. A patched version is expected, but details are not yet available in the provided references. Users are advised to consult the vendor for specific patch information and to apply any available updates once released [1].

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Affected products

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Patches

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No patches discovered yet.

Vulnerability mechanics

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