


Users are advised to update to version 11.16.0.Ĭertain NETGEAR smart switches are affected by a remote admin password change by an unauthenticated attacker via the (disabled by default) /sqfs/bin/sccd daemon, which fails to check authentication when the authentication TLV is missing from a received NSDP packet. Although we know of no known CSRF exploits that have happened in the wild, this vulnerability has been confirmed by our testing, and by a third party. This CSRF vulnerability in Dada Mail affects all versions of Dada Mail v11.15.1 and below. For this vulnerability to work, the target of the bad actor would need to be logged into the list control panel themselves. This vulnerability also affects profile logins. This includes changing any mailing list password, as well as the Dada Mail Root Password - which could effectively shut out actual list owners of the mailing list and allow the bad actor complete and unfettered control of your mailing list. In affected versions a bad actor could give someone a carefully crafted web page via email, SMS, etc, that - when visited, allows them control of the list control panel as if the bad actor was logged in themselves.
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This leads to admin session crafting and therefore gaining full web UI admin privileges by an unauthenticated attacker. Certain NETGEAR smart switches are affected by a \n injection in the web UI's password field, which - due to several faulty aspects of the authentication scheme - allows the attacker to create (or overwrite) a file with specific content (e.g., the "2" string).
