First published: Mon Jan 06 2025(Updated: )
An issue in Netis Wifi6 Router NX10 2.0.1.3643 and 2.0.1.3582 and Netis Wifi 11AC Router NC65 3.0.0.3749 and Netis Wifi 11AC Router NC63 3.0.0.3327 and 3.0.0.3503 and Netis Wifi 11AC Router NC21 3.0.0.3800, 3.0.0.3500 and 3.0.0.3329 and Netis Wifi Router MW5360 1.0.1.3442 and 1.0.1.3031 allows a remote attacker to obtain sensitive information via the endpoint /cgi-bin/skk_set.cgi and binary /bin/scripts/start_wifi.sh
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Netis WiFi 6 Router NX10 | >=2.0.1.3582<=2.0.1.3643 | |
Netis Wifi 11AC Router NC65 | ||
Netis Wifi 11AC Router NC63 | >=3.0.0.3327<3.0.0.3503 | |
Netis Wifi 11AC Router NC21 | >=3.0.0.3329<=3.0.0.3800 | |
Netis MW5360 WiFi Router | >=1.0.1.3031<=1.0.1.3442 |
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CVE-2024-48457 has been classified as a high severity vulnerability.
To fix CVE-2024-48457, update your Netis router firmware to the latest version available from the manufacturer.
CVE-2024-48457 affects specific models including Netis Wifi6 Router NX10, NC65, NC63, NC21, and MW5360.
CVE-2024-48457 allows unauthorized remote access to affected Netis routers.
As a temporary workaround for CVE-2024-48457, users should disable remote management features on affected routers until a firmware update is applied.