CVE-2026-35905: n/a
T3 Technology CPE models T625Pro v1.0.07, T6825G v1.0.03, and T7281 v1.0.03 were discovered to contain a hardcoded password for root access under the "superadmin" account.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
The vulnerability CVE-2026-35905 affects specific versions of T3 Technology CPE devices by embedding a hardcoded password for root access under the "superadmin" account. This design flaw can enable attackers to gain unauthorized administrative control over the affected devices if the hardcoded credentials are obtained. The affected models are T625Pro v1.0.07, T6825G v1.0.03, and T7281 v1.0.03. No CVSS score or remediation details are currently available.
Potential Impact
Unauthorized root access through a hardcoded password can lead to full device compromise, including configuration changes, interception or manipulation of network traffic, and potential use of the device as a foothold for further attacks. However, no known exploits in the wild have been reported to date.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Until an official fix is released, it is recommended to restrict physical and network access to affected devices, change default credentials where possible, and monitor for unusual activity. Avoid deploying affected firmware versions if alternatives exist.
CVE-2026-35905: n/a
Description
T3 Technology CPE models T625Pro v1.0.07, T6825G v1.0.03, and T7281 v1.0.03 were discovered to contain a hardcoded password for root access under the "superadmin" account.
AI-Powered Analysis
Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
The vulnerability CVE-2026-35905 affects specific versions of T3 Technology CPE devices by embedding a hardcoded password for root access under the "superadmin" account. This design flaw can enable attackers to gain unauthorized administrative control over the affected devices if the hardcoded credentials are obtained. The affected models are T625Pro v1.0.07, T6825G v1.0.03, and T7281 v1.0.03. No CVSS score or remediation details are currently available.
Potential Impact
Unauthorized root access through a hardcoded password can lead to full device compromise, including configuration changes, interception or manipulation of network traffic, and potential use of the device as a foothold for further attacks. However, no known exploits in the wild have been reported to date.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Until an official fix is released, it is recommended to restrict physical and network access to affected devices, change default credentials where possible, and monitor for unusual activity. Avoid deploying affected firmware versions if alternatives exist.
Technical Details
- Data Version
- 5.2
- Assigner Short Name
- mitre
- Date Reserved
- 2026-04-06T00:00:00.000Z
- Cvss Version
- null
- State
- PUBLISHED
- Remediation Level
- null
Threat ID: 6a218ccae29bf47b50ad1a87
Added to database: 6/4/2026, 2:33:46 PM
Last enriched: 6/4/2026, 2:49:07 PM
Last updated: 6/5/2026, 5:04:35 AM
Views: 8
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