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Tapo C220 Firmware

tapo_c220_firmware

Vendor: Tp Link • 3 CVEs

CVEs (3)

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1Tp Link
2Tapo C220 Firmware
Tapo C520ws Firmware
Mar 11, 2026
Jan 27, 2026
7.1 HIGH· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
N/A· v2
By sending crafted files to the firmware update endpoint of Tapo C220 v1 and C520WS v2, the device terminates core system services before verifying authentication or firmware integrity. An unauthenticated attacker can tr...Show more
By sending crafted files to the firmware update endpoint of Tapo C220 v1 and C520WS v2, the device terminates core system services before verifying authentication or firmware integrity. An unauthenticated attacker can trigger a persistent denial of service, requiring a manual reboot or application initiated restart to restore normal device operation.Show less
1Tp Link
2Tapo C220 Firmware
Tapo C520ws Firmware
Apr 29, 2026
Jan 27, 2026
7.1 HIGH· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
N/A· v2
The HTTP parser of Tapo C210 v3, C220 v1 and C520WS v2 cameras improperly handles requests containing an excessively long URL path. An invalid‑URL error path continues into cleanup code that assumes allocated buffers exi...Show more
The HTTP parser of Tapo C210 v3, C220 v1 and C520WS v2 cameras improperly handles requests containing an excessively long URL path. An invalid‑URL error path continues into cleanup code that assumes allocated buffers exist, leading to a crash and service restart. An unauthenticated attacker can force repeated service crashes or device reboots, causing denial of service.Show less
1Tp Link
2Tapo C220 Firmware
Tapo C520ws Firmware
Apr 29, 2026
Jan 27, 2026
7.1 HIGH· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
N/A· v2
The Tapo C100 v5, C220 v1 and C520WS v2 cameras’ HTTP service does not safely handle POST requests containing an excessively large Content-Length header. The resulting failed memory allocation triggers a NULL pointer der...Show more
The Tapo C100 v5, C220 v1 and C520WS v2 cameras’ HTTP service does not safely handle POST requests containing an excessively large Content-Length header. The resulting failed memory allocation triggers a NULL pointer dereference, causing the main service process to crash. An unauthenticated attacker can repeatedly crash the service, causing temporary denial of service. The device restarts automatically, and repeated requests can keep it unavailable.Show less