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CVE-2026-7675: Buffer Overflow in Shenzhen Libituo Technology LBT-T300-HW1CVE-2026-7675
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CVE-2026-7675 is a high-severity buffer overflow vulnerability in Shenzhen Libituo Technology's LBT-T300-HW1 device firmware up to version 1.2.8. The flaw exists in the start_lan function within the /apply.cgi file, where improper handling of the Channel/ApCliSsid argument allows remote attackers to trigger a buffer overflow. The vulnerability can be exploited remotely without user interaction and requires low attack complexity with low privileges. Although the exploit has been publicly disclosed, there is no known exploit activity in the wild. The vendor has not responded to disclosure attempts and no patch or official remediation is currently available.

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