Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Filtered by product Mr2600
Total 7 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2024-23630 1 Motorola 2 Mr2600, Mr2600 Firmware 2024-02-01 7.7 HIGH 8.8 HIGH
An arbitrary firmware upload vulnerability exists in the Motorola MR2600. An attacker can exploit this vulnerability to achieve code execution on the device. Authentication is required, however can be bypassed.
CVE-2024-23629 1 Motorola 2 Mr2600, Mr2600 Firmware 2024-02-01 7.8 HIGH 7.5 HIGH
An authentication bypass vulnerability exists in the web component of the Motorola MR2600. An attacker can exploit this vulnerability to access protected URLs and retrieve sensitive information.
CVE-2024-23628 1 Motorola 2 Mr2600, Mr2600 Firmware 2024-02-01 7.7 HIGH 8.8 HIGH
A command injection vulnerability exists in the 'SaveStaticRouteIPv6Params' parameter of the Motorola MR2600. A remote attacker can exploit this vulnerability to achieve command execution. Authentication is required, however can be bypassed.
CVE-2024-23627 1 Motorola 2 Mr2600, Mr2600 Firmware 2024-02-01 7.7 HIGH 8.8 HIGH
A command injection vulnerability exists in the 'SaveStaticRouteIPv4Params' parameter of the Motorola MR2600. A remote attacker can exploit this vulnerability to achieve command execution. Authentication is required, however can be bypassed.
CVE-2024-23626 1 Motorola 2 Mr2600, Mr2600 Firmware 2024-02-01 7.7 HIGH 8.8 HIGH
A command injection vulnerability exists in the ‘SaveSysLogParams’ parameter of the Motorola MR2600. A remote attacker can exploit this vulnerability to achieve command execution. Authentication is required, however can be bypassed.
CVE-2022-3681 1 Motorola 1 Mr2600 2023-12-10 N/A 6.5 MEDIUM
A vulnerability has been identified in the MR2600 router v1.0.18 and earlier that could allow an attacker within range of the wireless network to successfully brute force the WPS pin, potentially allowing them unauthorized access to a wireless network.
CVE-2022-34885 1 Motorola 2 Mr2600, Mr2600 Firmware 2023-12-10 N/A 6.7 MEDIUM
An improper input sanitization vulnerability in the Motorola MR2600 router could allow a local user with elevated permissions to execute arbitrary code.