CVE-2020-14435
Description
Unauthenticated command injection vulnerability in NETGEAR SRK60, SRS60, SRR60, and variants before firmware 2.5.2.104 allows remote code execution.
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Unauthenticated command injection vulnerability in NETGEAR SRK60, SRS60, SRR60, and variants before firmware 2.5.2.104 allows remote code execution.
Vulnerability
A pre-authentication command injection vulnerability exists in NETGEAR WiFi system models SRK60, SRS60, SRR60, SRK60B03, SRK60B04, SRK60B05, and SRK60B06 running firmware versions prior to 2.5.2.104 [1]. The vulnerability allows an unauthenticated attacker to inject arbitrary commands via a specially crafted request.
Exploitation
The attacker does not require authentication or prior access to the device. Exploitation is possible over the network by sending a crafted HTTP request to the vulnerable endpoint. No user interaction is needed [1].
Impact
Successful exploitation allows an unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary commands on the affected device, potentially leading to full compromise of the WiFi system. This can result in information disclosure, device takeover, or further network attacks [1].
Mitigation
NETGEAR released firmware version 2.5.2.104 to fix the vulnerability. Affected users should update their devices to the latest firmware immediately via the NETGEAR Support page [1]. No workarounds are documented.
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Affected products
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Patches
0No patches discovered yet.
Vulnerability mechanics
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References
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