First published: Thu Dec 19 2013(Updated: )
NETGEAR ProSafe GS724Tv3 and GS716Tv2 with firmware 5.4.1.13 and earlier, GS748Tv4 5.4.1.14, and GS510TP 5.0.4.4 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (reboot or crash) via a crafted HTTP request to filesystem/.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Netgear Prosafe Firmware | =5.4.1.14 | |
Netgear Prosafe Gs748t | =v4 | |
Netgear Prosafe Firmware | =5.0.4.4 | |
Netgear Prosafe Gs510tp | ||
Netgear Prosafe Firmware | <=5.4.1.13 | |
Netgear Prosafe Firmware | =5.3.0.17 | |
Netgear Prosafe Firmware | =5.4.0.6 | |
Netgear Prosafe Firmware | =5.4.1.10 | |
NETGEAR ProSafe GS724T | =v3 | |
Netgear Prosafe S716t | =v2 |
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CVE-2013-4776 can lead to a denial of service, causing the device to reboot or crash.
To fix CVE-2013-4776, update the firmware of the affected NETGEAR ProSafe devices to the latest version.
CVE-2013-4776 affects NETGEAR ProSafe GS724Tv3, GS716Tv2, GS748Tv4, and GS510TP with specific firmware versions.
Firmware versions 5.4.1.13 and earlier for GS724Tv3 and GS716Tv2, 5.4.1.14 for GS748Tv4, and 5.0.4.4 for GS510TP are vulnerable.
CVE-2013-4776 can be exploited through a crafted HTTP request targeting the filesystem directory.