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Unrated severityNVD Advisory· Published Nov 22, 2022· Updated Apr 29, 2025

CVE-2022-44191

CVE-2022-44191

Description

Netgear R7000P V1.3.1.64 is vulnerable to Buffer Overflow via parameters KEY1 and KEY2.

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A buffer overflow in Netgear R7000P firmware V1.3.1.64 via KEY1 and KEY2 parameters may allow remote code execution or denial of service.

Vulnerability

Netgear R7000P router firmware version 1.3.1.64 is vulnerable to a buffer overflow via parameters KEY1 and KEY2 [1].

Exploitation

An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending specially crafted input to the router, possibly over the network, though specific prerequisites are not detailed in available references [1].

Impact

Successful exploitation could lead to denial of service or potential arbitrary code execution, depending on the nature of the overflow [1].

Mitigation

As of the publication date, no patch or workaround has been disclosed by Netgear. Users should monitor Netgear's security advisory page for updates [1].

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Affected products

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Patches

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