Critical Command Injection Flaws Expose Totolink A7100RU and A8000RU Routers
Two Totolink router models, A7100RU and A8000RU, were disclosed with critical OS command injection vulnerabilities in the CGI handler endpoint /cgi-bin/cstecgi.cgi. The flaws affect the setVpnPassCfg function and stem from improper handling of the pptpPassThru argument, allowing attackers to inject operating system commands remotely. The issues were assigned CVE-2026-5850 for the A7100RU running firmware 7.4cu.2313_b20191024 and CVE-2026-7037 for the A8000RU running firmware 7.1cu.643_b20200521.
Both vulnerabilities are classified under CWE-78 and CWE-77, and were reported as remotely exploitable without privileges or user interaction. The disclosures indicate that public exploits are available, materially raising the risk of opportunistic compromise of exposed devices. Severity scoring across CVSS v2, CVSS v3.1, and CVSS v4.0 places the flaws at critical or maximum-impact levels, making internet-facing Totolink routers running the affected firmware high-priority targets for remediation or isolation.
Timeline
Apr 26, 2026
Public exploit noted for CVE-2026-7037
The CVE-2026-7037 entry stated that a public exploit had been released for the Totolink A8000RU vulnerability, increasing the likelihood of real-world attacks.
Apr 26, 2026
CVE-2026-7037 disclosed for Totolink A8000RU command injection
A CVE entry was recorded for a remote OS command injection vulnerability in Totolink A8000RU firmware 7.1cu.643_b20200521. The flaw affects the setVpnPassCfg function in /cgi-bin/cstecgi.cgi through the pptpPassThru argument and was classified as remotely exploitable.
Apr 9, 2026
Public exploit noted for CVE-2026-5850
The CVE-2026-5850 record indicated that a public exploit was available for the Totolink A7100RU command injection vulnerability, raising the risk of exploitation.
Apr 9, 2026
CVE-2026-5850 disclosed for Totolink A7100RU command injection
A CVE entry for a remote OS command injection flaw in Totolink A7100RU firmware 7.4cu.2313_b20191024 was received by VulDB. The issue affects the setVpnPassCfg function in /cgi-bin/cstecgi.cgi via the pptpPassThru argument and was reported as remotely exploitable without privileges or user interaction.
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