security flaw was discovered in the NETGEAR WAX333 Access Point that could
Summary
A security flaw was discovered in the NETGEAR WAX333 Access Point that could allow someone already logged in and connected to the local network to make unauthorized changes to the device's settings
What this means
In plain English
An authenticated user who is connected to the local network can make unauthorized changes to the access point’s settings. The advisory does not specify which settings can be changed or the further consequences. No known exploitation has been reported.
Vulnerable items
- WAX333 — WAX333 is a NETGEAR access point used to provide wireless network connectivity.
Recommended action
The vendor has not specified a fixed release, mitigation, or workaround. Follow the official advisory for further guidance.
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Affected versions
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Official advisory · medium-confidence parse· fetched 3 hours ago·verify at source
Fixed versions
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Official advisory · medium-confidence parse· fetched 3 hours ago·verify at source
Mitigation
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Official advisory · medium-confidence parse· fetched 3 hours ago·verify at source
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