THREAT OPS › Threat News › [NVD] CVE-2025-15608 (CRITICAL 9.8) — This vulnerability in AX53 v1, AX55 v4 and AX55 v4.6 results from insufficient input sanitization in the device’s probe handling logic, where unvalidated parameters can trigger a stack-based buffer overflow that causes the affected service to crash and, under specific conditions,
[NVD] CVE-2025-15608 (CRITICAL 9.8) — This vulnerability in AX53 v1, AX55 v4 and AX55 v4.6 results from insufficient input sanitization in the device’s probe handling logic, where unvalidated parameters can trigger a stack-based buffer overflow that causes the affected service to crash and, under specific conditions,
CVE-2025-15608 CVSS: 9.8 CRITICAL Published: 2026-03-20T17:16:41.220
This vulnerability in AX53 v1, AX55 v4 and AX55 v4.6 results from insufficient input sanitization in the device’s probe handling logic, where unvalidated parameters can trigger a stack-based buffer overflow that causes the affected service to crash and, under specific conditions, may enable remote code execution through complex
Indicators of compromise
- CVE-2025-15608cve
Original source: https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2025-15608