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Rax43_firmware

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#Vulnerabilities 19
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2023-03-29 CVE-2022-27645 This vulnerability allows network-adjacent attackers to bypass authentication on affected installations of NETGEAR R6700v3 routers. Authentication is not required to exploit this vulnerability. The specific flaw exists within readycloud_control.cgi. The issue results from the lack of authentication prior to allowing access to functionality. An attacker can leverage this vulnerability to execute code in the context of root. Was ZDI-CAN-15762. Lax20_firmware, R6400_firmware, R6700_firmware, R7000_firmware, R7850_firmware, R7900p_firmware, R7960p_firmware, R8000_firmware, R8000p_firmware, R8500_firmware, Rax15_firmware, Rax200_firmware, Rax20_firmware, Rax35_firmware, Rax38_firmware, Rax40_firmware, Rax42_firmware, Rax43_firmware, Rax45_firmware, Rax48_firmware, Rax50_firmware, Rax50s_firmware, Rax75_firmware 8.8
2023-03-29 CVE-2022-27647 This vulnerability allows network-adjacent attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected installations of NETGEAR R6700v3 1.0.4.120_10.0.91 routers. Although authentication is required to exploit this vulnerability, the existing authentication mechanism can be bypassed. The specific flaw exists within the handling of the name or email field provided to libreadycloud.so. The issue results from the lack of proper validation of a user-supplied string before using it to execute a system call.... Cax80_firmware, Lax20_firmware, Mr60_firmware, Mr80_firmware, Ms60_firmware, Ms80_firmware, R6400_firmware, R6700_firmware, R6900p_firmware, R7000_firmware, R7000p_firmware, R7100lg_firmware, R7850_firmware, R7900p_firmware, R7960p_firmware, R8000_firmware, R8000p_firmware, R8500_firmware, Rax15_firmware, Rax200_firmware, Rax20_firmware, Rax35_firmware, Rax38_firmware, Rax40_firmware, Rax42_firmware, Rax43_firmware, Rax45_firmware, Rax48_firmware, Rax50_firmware, Rax50s_firmware, Rax75_firmware, Rax80_firmware, Rs400_firmware 8.0
2023-03-29 CVE-2022-27642 This vulnerability allows network-adjacent attackers to bypass authentication on affected installations of NETGEAR R6700v3 1.0.4.120_10.0.91 routers. Authentication is not required to exploit this vulnerability. The specific flaw exists within the httpd service. The issue results from incorrect string matching logic when accessing protected pages. An attacker can leverage this in conjunction with other vulnerabilities to execute code in the context of root. Was ZDI-CAN-15854. Cax80_firmware, Lax20_firmware, Mr60_firmware, Mr80_firmware, Ms60_firmware, Ms80_firmware, R6400_firmware, R6700_firmware, R6900p_firmware, R7000_firmware, R7000p_firmware, R7100lg_firmware, R7850_firmware, R7900p_firmware, R7960p_firmware, R8000_firmware, R8000p_firmware, R8500_firmware, Rax15_firmware, Rax200_firmware, Rax20_firmware, Rax35_firmware, Rax38_firmware, Rax40_firmware, Rax42_firmware, Rax43_firmware, Rax45_firmware, Rax48_firmware, Rax50_firmware, Rax50s_firmware, Rax75_firmware, Rax80_firmware, Rs400_firmware 8.8
2021-12-30 CVE-2021-20168 Netgear RAX43 version 1.0.3.96 does not have sufficient protections to the UART interface. A malicious actor with physical access to the device is able to connect to the UART port via a serial connection, login with default credentials, and execute commands as the root user. These default credentials are admin:admin. Rax43_firmware 6.8
2021-12-30 CVE-2021-20167 Netgear RAX43 version 1.0.3.96 contains a command injection vulnerability. The readycloud cgi application is vulnerable to command injection in the name parameter. Rax43_firmware 8.0
2021-12-30 CVE-2021-20169 Netgear RAX43 version 1.0.3.96 does not utilize secure communications to the web interface. By default, all communication to/from the device is sent via HTTP, which causes potentially sensitive information (such as usernames and passwords) to be transmitted in cleartext. Rax43_firmware 6.8
2021-12-30 CVE-2021-20170 Netgear RAX43 version 1.0.3.96 makes use of hardcoded credentials. It does not appear that normal users are intended to be able to manipulate configuration backups due to the fact that they are encrypted. This encryption is accomplished via a password-protected zip file with a hardcoded password (RAX50w!a4udk). By unzipping the configuration using this password, a user can reconfigure settings not intended to be manipulated, re-zip the configuration, and restore a backup causing these... Rax43_firmware 8.8
2021-12-30 CVE-2021-20171 Netgear RAX43 version 1.0.3.96 stores sensitive information in plaintext. All usernames and passwords for the device's associated services are stored in plaintext on the device. For example, the admin password is stored in plaintext in the primary configuration file on the device. Rax43_firmware 5.5
2021-12-26 CVE-2021-45614 Certain NETGEAR devices are affected by command injection by an unauthenticated attacker. This affects D7000v2 before 1.0.0.74, LAX20 before 1.1.6.28, MK62 before 1.0.6.116, MR60 before 1.0.6.116, MS60 before 1.0.6.116, RAX15 before 1.0.3.96, RAX20 before 1.0.3.96, RAX200 before 1.0.4.120, RAX45 before 1.0.3.96, RAX50 before 1.0.3.96, RAX43 before 1.0.3.96, RAX40v2 before 1.0.3.96, RAX35v2 before 1.0.3.96, RAX75 before 1.0.4.120, RAX80 before 1.0.4.120, RBK752 before 3.2.17.12, RBR750 before... D7000v2_firmware, Lax20_firmware, Mk62_firmware, Mr60_firmware, Ms60_firmware, Rax15_firmware, Rax200_firmware, Rax20_firmware, Rax35v2_firmware, Rax40v2_firmware, Rax43_firmware, Rax45_firmware, Rax50_firmware, Rax75_firmware, Rax80_firmware, Rbk752_firmware, Rbk852_firmware, Rbr750_firmware, Rbr850_firmware, Rbs750_firmware, Rbs850_firmware, Xr1000_firmware 9.8