Focus on fiberhome vulnerabilities and metrics.
Last updated: 08 Mar 2025, 23:25 UTC
This page consolidates all known Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) associated with fiberhome. We track both calendar-based metrics (using fixed periods) and rolling metrics (using gliding windows) to give you a comprehensive view of security trends and risk evolution. Use these insights to assess risk and plan your patching strategy.
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Total fiberhome CVEs: 58
Earliest CVE date: 23 Jan 2017, 07:59 UTC
Latest CVE date: 24 Feb 2025, 04:15 UTC
Latest CVE reference: CVE-2025-1615
30-day Count (Rolling): 3
365-day Count (Rolling): 3
Calendar-based Variation
Calendar-based Variation compares a fixed calendar period (e.g., this month versus the same month last year), while Rolling Growth Rate uses a continuous window (e.g., last 30 days versus the previous 30 days) to capture trends independent of calendar boundaries.
Month Variation (Calendar): 0%
Year Variation (Calendar): 0%
Month Growth Rate (30-day Rolling): 0.0%
Year Growth Rate (365-day Rolling): 0.0%
Average CVSS: 6.04
Max CVSS: 10.0
Critical CVEs (≥9): 3
Range | Count |
---|---|
0.0-3.9 | 6 |
4.0-6.9 | 24 |
7.0-8.9 | 25 |
9.0-10.0 | 3 |
These are the five CVEs with the highest CVSS scores for fiberhome, sorted by severity first and recency.
A vulnerability classified as problematic was found in FiberHome AN5506-01A ONU GPON RP2511. Affected by this vulnerability is an unknown functionality of the component NAT Submenu. The manipulation of the argument Description leads to cross site scripting. The attack can be launched remotely. The vendor was contacted early about this disclosure but did not respond in any way.
A vulnerability classified as problematic has been found in FiberHome AN5506-01A ONU GPON RP2511. Affected is an unknown function of the file /goform/portForwardingCfg of the component Port Forwarding Submenu. The manipulation of the argument pf_Description leads to cross site scripting. It is possible to launch the attack remotely. The exploit has been disclosed to the public and may be used. The vendor was contacted early about this disclosure but did not respond in any way.
A vulnerability was found in FiberHome AN5506-01A ONU GPON RP2511. It has been rated as problematic. This issue affects some unknown processing of the file /goform/URL_filterCfg of the component URL Filtering Submenu. The manipulation of the argument url_IP leads to cross site scripting. The attack may be initiated remotely. The exploit has been disclosed to the public and may be used. The vendor was contacted early about this disclosure but did not respond in any way.
A stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the auth_settings component of FiberHome AN5506-02-B vRP2521 allows attackers to execute arbitrary web scripts or HTML via a crafted payload injected into the sncfg_loid text field.
In FiberHome VDSL2 Modem HG150-Ub_V3.0, Credentials of Admin are submitted in URL, which can be logged/sniffed.
In FiberHome VDSL2 Modem HG150-Ub_V3.0, a stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Parental Control --> Access Time Restriction --> Username field, a user cannot delete the rule due to the XSS.
FiberHome ONU GPON AN5506-04-F RP2617 is affected by an OS command injection vulnerability. This vulnerability allows the attacker, once logged in, to send commands to the operating system as the root user via the ping diagnostic tool, bypassing the IP address field, and concatenating OS commands with a semicolon.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. It is possible to crash the telnet daemon by sending a certain 0a 65 6e 61 62 6c 65 0a 02 0a 1a 0a string.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. Some passwords are stored in cleartext in nvram.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. It is possible to bypass authentication by sending the decoded value of the GgpoZWxwCmxpc3QKd2hvCg== string to the telnet server.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. wifictl_5g.cfg has cleartext passwords and 0644 permissions.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. wifictl_2g.cfg has cleartext passwords and 0644 permissions.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. wifi_custom.cfg has cleartext passwords and 0644 permissions.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. There is a telnet?enable=0&key=calculated(BR0_MAC) backdoor API, without authentication, provided by the HTTP server. This will remove firewall rules and allow an attacker to reach the telnet server (used for the CLI).
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. A hardcoded GEPON password for root is defined inside /etc/init.d/system-config.sh.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. It is possible to start a Linux telnetd as root on port 26/tcp by using the CLI interface commands of ddd and shell (or tshell).
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. By default, there are no firewall rules for IPv6 connectivity, exposing the internal management interfaces to the Internet.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome AN5506-04-FA devices with firmware RP2631. There is a gepon password for the gepon account.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. There is a 6GFJdY4aAuUKJjdtSn7d password for the rdsadmin account.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. There is a password of four hexadecimal characters for the admin account. These characters are generated in init_3bb_password in libci_adaptation_layer.so.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The password for the enable command is gpon.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The telnet daemon on port 23/tcp can be abused with the gpon/gpon credentials.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The web daemon contains the hardcoded admin / aisadmin credentials for an ISP.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The web daemon contains the hardcoded admin / tele1234 credentials for an ISP.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The web daemon contains the hardcoded user / tattoo@home credentials for an ISP.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The web daemon contains the hardcoded admin / 1234 credentials for an ISP.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The web daemon contains the hardcoded user / 888888 credentials for an ISP.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The web daemon contains the hardcoded useradmin / 888888 credentials for an ISP.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The web daemon contains the hardcoded L1vt1m4eng / 888888 credentials for an ISP.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The web daemon contains the hardcoded admin / 888888 credentials for an ISP.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The web daemon contains credentials for an ISP that equal the last part of the MAC address of the br0 interface.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The web daemon contains the hardcoded admin / 3UJUh2VemEfUtesEchEC2d2e credentials for an ISP.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The web daemon contains the hardcoded admin / G0R2U1P2ag credentials for an ISP.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The web daemon contains the hardcoded trueadmin / admintrue credentials for an ISP.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The web daemon contains the hardcoded awnfibre / fibre@dm!n credentials for an ISP.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The web daemon contains the hardcoded rootmet / m3tr0r00t credentials for an ISP.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The web daemon contains the hardcoded gestiontelebucaramanga / t3l3buc4r4m4ng42013 credentials for an ISP.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The web daemon contains the hardcoded adminpldt / z6dUABtl270qRxt7a2uGTiw credentials for an ISP.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The web daemon contains the hardcoded telecomadmin / nE7jA%5m credentials for an ISP.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The web daemon contains the hardcoded admin / admin credentials for an ISP.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The web daemon contains the hardcoded admin / CUadmin credentials for an ISP.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The web daemon contains the hardcoded admin / lnadmin credentials for an ISP.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The web daemon contains the hardcoded f~i!b@e#r$h%o^m*esuperadmin / s(f)u_h+g|u credentials for an ISP.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The web daemon contains the hardcoded user / user1234 credentials for an ISP.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. The web management is done over HTTPS, using a hardcoded private key that has 0777 permissions.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. Credentials in /fhconf/umconfig.txt are obfuscated via XOR with the hardcoded *j7a(L#yZ98sSd5HfSgGjMj8;Ss;d)(*&^#@$a2s0i3g key. (The webs binary has details on how XOR is used.)
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. It is possible to find passwords and authentication cookies stored in cleartext in the web.log HTTP logs.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome HG6245D devices through RP2613. It is possible to extract information from the device without authentication by disabling JavaScript and visiting /info.asp.
/var/WEB-GUI/cgi-bin/telnet.cgi on FiberHome HG2201T 1.00.M5007_JS_201804 devices allows pre-authentication remote code execution.
/var/WEB-GUI/cgi-bin/downloadfile.cgi on FiberHome HG2201T 1.00.M5007_JS_201804 devices allows pre-authentication Directory Traversal for reading arbitrary files.
FiberHome VDSL2 Modem HG 150-UB devices allow authentication bypass by ignoring the parent.location='login.html' JavaScript code in the response to an unauthenticated request.
FiberHome VDSL2 Modem HG 150-UB devices allow authentication bypass via a "Cookie: Name=0admin" header.
The portal on FiberHome Mobile WIFI Device Model LM53Q1 VH519R05C01S38 uses SOAP based web services in order to interact with the portal. Unauthorized Access to Web Services can result in disclosure of the WLAN key/password.
The portal on FiberHome Mobile WIFI Device Model LM53Q1 VH519R05C01S38 uses SOAP based web services in order to interact with the portal. Unauthorized Access to Web Services via CSRF can result in an unauthorized change of username or password of the administrator of the portal.
Improper Permissions Handling in the Portal on FiberHome LM53Q1 VH519R05C01S38 devices (intended for obtaining information about Internet Usage, Changing Passwords, etc.) allows remote attackers to look for the information without authenticating. The information includes Version of device, Firmware ID, Connected users to device along their MAC Addresses, etc.
On FiberHome routers, Directory Traversal exists in /cgi-bin/webproc via the getpage parameter in conjunction with a crafted var:page value.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome User End Routers Bearing Model Number AN1020-25 which could allow an attacker to easily restore a router to its factory settings by simply browsing to the link http://[Default-Router-IP]/restoreinfo.cgi & execute it. Due to improper authentication on this page, the software accepts the request hence allowing attacker to reset the router to its default configurations which later could allow attacker to login to router by using default username/password.
An issue was discovered on FiberHome Fengine S5800 switches V210R240. An unauthorized attacker can access the device's SSH service, using a password cracking tool to establish SSH connections quickly. This will trigger an increase in the SSH login timeout (each of the login attempts will occupy a connection slot for a longer time). Once this occurs, legitimate login attempts via SSH/telnet will be refused, resulting in a denial of service; you must restart the device.