First published: Tue Mar 15 2022(Updated: )
Arris routers SBR-AC1900P 1.0.7-B05, SBR-AC3200P 1.0.7-B05 and SBR-AC1200P 1.0.5-B05 were discovered to contain a command injection vulnerability in the pppoe function via the pppoeUserName, pppoePassword, and pppoe_Service parameters. This vulnerability allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a crafted request.
Credit: cve@mitre.org cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Arris Sbr-ac1900p Firmware | =1.0.7-b05 | |
Arris Sbr-ac1900p | ||
Arris Sbr-ac3200p Firmware | =1.0.7-b05 | |
Arris Sbr-ac3200p | ||
Arris Sbr-ac1200p Firmware | =1.0.5-b05 | |
Arris Sbr-ac1200p |
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CVE-2022-26993 is a command injection vulnerability in Arris routers SBR-AC1900P 1.0.7-B05, SBR-AC3200P 1.0.7-B05, and SBR-AC1200P 1.0.5-B05 via the pppoe function.
CVE-2022-26993 has a severity rating of 9.8 (Critical).
Arris routers SBR-AC1900P 1.0.7-B05, SBR-AC3200P 1.0.7-B05, and SBR-AC1200P 1.0.5-B05 are affected by CVE-2022-26993.
To fix CVE-2022-26993, it is recommended to update the firmware of the affected Arris routers to a version that addresses the vulnerability.
You can find more information about CVE-2022-26993 at the following link: [CVE-2022-26993](https://github.com/wudipjq/my_vuln/blob/main/ARRIS/vuln_4/4.md).