First published: Sat Oct 05 2013(Updated: )
qis/QIS_finish.htm on the ASUS RT-N10E router with firmware before 2.0.0.25 does not require authentication, which allows remote attackers to discover the administrator password via a direct request.
Credit: cret@cert.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
ASUS RT-N10E Firmware | <=2.0.0.24 | |
ASUS RT-N10E Firmware | =2.0.0.7 | |
ASUS RT-N10E Firmware | =2.0.0.10 | |
ASUS RT-N10E Firmware | =2.0.0.16 | |
ASUS RT-N10E Firmware | =2.0.0.19 | |
ASUS RT-N10E Firmware | =2.0.0.20 | |
ASUS RT-N10E Firmware |
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CVE-2013-3610 is categorized as a high-severity vulnerability due to its potential to allow unauthorized access to the administrator password.
To fix CVE-2013-3610, upgrade the ASUS RT-N10E firmware to version 2.0.0.25 or later.
CVE-2013-3610 affects the ASUS RT-N10E router running firmware versions prior to 2.0.0.25.
Yes, CVE-2013-3610 can be exploited remotely without authentication, allowing attackers to obtain the administrator password.
CVE-2013-3610 is a security bypass vulnerability that allows access to sensitive information without proper authentication.