First published: Thu Jun 20 2013(Updated: )
Stack-based buffer overflow on Huawei AR 150, 200, 1200, 2200, and 3200 routers, when SNMPv3 debugging is enabled, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via malformed SNMPv3 requests.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Huawei AR1200 | =v200r001 | |
Huawei AR1200 | =v200r002 | |
Huawei AR1200 | =v200r003 | |
Huawei AR150 Firmware | =v200r001 | |
Huawei AR150 Firmware | =v200r002 | |
Huawei AR150 Firmware | =v200r003 | |
Huawei AR200 Firmware | =v200r001 | |
Huawei AR200 Firmware | =v200r002 | |
Huawei AR200 Firmware | =v200r003 | |
Huawei AR2200 | =v200r001 | |
Huawei AR2200 | =v200r002 | |
Huawei AR2200 | =v200r003 | |
Huawei AR3200 | =v200r001 | |
Huawei AR3200 | =v200r002 | |
Huawei AR3200 | =v200r003 |
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CVE-2013-4630 has been classified as a high severity vulnerability due to the potential for remote code execution.
To mitigate CVE-2013-4630, disable SNMPv3 debugging on affected Huawei AR routers.
CVE-2013-4630 affects Huawei AR 150, 200, 1200, 2200, and 3200 routers running specific versions.
CVE-2013-4630 enables remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable devices.
If your device is vulnerable to CVE-2013-4630, apply the recommended fixes and monitor for any signs of exploitation.