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CVE-2026-38702: InHand Networks IR302, IR305, IR315, and IR615 firmware allows unauthorized root access

CVE-2026-38702
Summary

InHand Networks devices running certain firmware versions have a security flaw that allows hackers to gain full control of the device. This can happen if a hacker finds a way to exploit this flaw, so it's essential to update the firmware to the latest version to prevent unauthorized access.

Original title
A command injection vulnerability exists in the Admin Access feature of InHand Networks IR302 firmware V3.5.108, IR305 firmware V1.0.118, IR315 firmware V1.0.118, IR615 firmware V1.0.118, and earli...
Original description
A command injection vulnerability exists in the Admin Access feature of InHand Networks IR302 firmware V3.5.108, IR305 firmware V1.0.118, IR315 firmware V1.0.118, IR615 firmware V1.0.118, and earlier versions. Attackers can exploit this vulnerability to obtain ROOT privileges on remote target devices.
Vulnerability type
CWE-77 Command Injection
Published: 28 May 2026 · Updated: 31 May 2026 · First seen: 28 May 2026