This vulnerability allows network-adjacent malicious users to bypass authentication on affected installations of multiple NETGEAR routers. Authentication is not required to exploit this vulnerability. The specific flaw exists within the mini_httpd service, which listens on TCP port 80 by default. The issue results from incorrect string matching logic when accessing protected pages. An attacker can leverage this vulnerability to escalate privileges and execute arbitrary code in the context of root. Was ZDI-CAN-13313.
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netgear ac2100_firmware |
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netgear d7000v1_firmware |
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netgear r6220_firmware |
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netgear r6230_firmware |
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netgear r6260_firmware |
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netgear r6330_firmware |
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netgear r6350_firmware |
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netgear r6700v2_firmware |
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netgear r6800_firmware |
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netgear r6850_firmware |
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netgear r6900v2_firmware |
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netgear r7200_firmware |
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netgear r7350_firmware |
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netgear r7400_firmware |
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netgear r7450_firmware |