netgear CG3700b Security Vulnerabilities

3 Vulnerabilities
Description

The Voo branded NETGEAR CG3700b custom firmware V2.02.03 uses the same default 8 character passphrase for the administrative console and the WPA2 pre-shared key. Either an attack against HTTP Basic Authentication or an attack against WPA2 could be used to determine this passphrase.

Impacted versions:

Base Score: 0.0, Severity: NA, ID: CVE-2019-13393, Last Modified: 2020-03-13T19:19:00Z

References

Advisory

The Voo branded NETGEAR CG3700b custom firmware V2.02.03 uses HTTP Basic Authentication over cleartext HTTP.

Impacted versions:

Base Score: 0.0, Severity: NA, ID: CVE-2019-13394, Last Modified: 2020-03-13T19:19:00Z

References

Advisory

The Voo branded NETGEAR CG3700b custom firmware V2.02.03 allows CSRF against all /goform/ URIs. An attacker can modify all settings including WEP/WPA/WPA2 keys, restore the router to factory settings, or even upload an entire malicious configuration file.

Impacted versions:

Base Score: 0.0, Severity: NA, ID: CVE-2019-13395, Last Modified: 2020-03-13T19:19:00Z

References

Advisory
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