First published: Sat Dec 25 2021(Updated: )
MediaTek microchips, as used in NETGEAR devices through 2021-11-11 and other devices, mishandle IEEE 1905 protocols. (Affected Chipsets MT7603E, MT7613, MT7615, MT7622, MT7628, MT7629, MT7915; Affected Software Versions 2.0.2; Out-of-bounds write).
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
MediaTek MT7603E firmware | =2.0.2 | |
MediaTek MT7603E firmware | ||
MediaTek MT7613 Firmware | =2.0.2 | |
MediaTek MT7613 | ||
MediaTek MT7615 Firmware | =2.0.2 | |
MediaTek MT7615 Firmware | ||
MediaTek MT7622 | =2.0.2 | |
MediaTek MT7622 Firmware | ||
Mediatek MT7628 Firmware | =2.0.2 | |
MediaTek MT7628 | ||
MediaTek MT7629 | =2.0.2 | |
MediaTek MT7629 Firmware | ||
mediatek mt7915 firmware | =2.0.2 | |
mediatek mt7915 firmware |
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CVE-2021-37568 is a vulnerability that affects MediaTek microchips used in NETGEAR devices and other devices, causing mishandling of IEEE 1905 protocols.
CVE-2021-37568 has a severity rating of 8.8, which is considered critical.
The affected MediaTek microchips include MT7603E, MT7613, MT7615, MT7622, MT7628, MT7629, and MT7915.
The affected software version for CVE-2021-37568 is 2.0.2.
You can find more information about CVE-2021-37568 in the MediaTek product security bulletin and the NETGEAR security advisory.