Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Filtered by product Rt57i
Total 5 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2018-0666 1 Yamaha 8 Nvr500, Nvr500 Firmware, Rt57i and 5 more 2024-11-21 5.2 MEDIUM 6.8 MEDIUM
Yamaha routers RT57i Rev.8.00.95 and earlier, RT58i Rev.9.01.51 and earlier, NVR500 Rev.11.00.36 and earlier, RTX810 Rev.11.01.31 and earlier, allow an administrative user to embed arbitrary scripts to the configuration data through a certain form field of the configuration page, which may be executed on another administrative user's web browser. This is a different vulnerability from CVE-2018-0665.
CVE-2018-0665 1 Yamaha 8 Nvr500, Nvr500 Firmware, Rt57i and 5 more 2024-11-21 5.2 MEDIUM 6.8 MEDIUM
Yamaha routers RT57i Rev.8.00.95 and earlier, RT58i Rev.9.01.51 and earlier, NVR500 Rev.11.00.36 and earlier, RTX810 Rev.11.01.31 and earlier, allow an administrative user to embed arbitrary scripts to the configuration data through a certain form field of the configuration page, which may be executed on another administrative user's web browser. This is a different vulnerability from CVE-2018-0666.
CVE-2011-1323 2 Nec, Yamaha 52 Ip38x\/1000, Ip38x\/103, Ip38x\/105 and 49 more 2024-11-21 7.8 HIGH N/A
Yamaha RTX, RT, SRT, RTV, RTW, and RTA series routers with firmware 6.x through 10.x, and NEC IP38X series routers with firmware 6.x through 10.x, do not properly handle IP header options, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (device reboot) via a crafted option that triggers access to an invalid memory location.
CVE-2008-0524 1 Yamaha 18 Rt107e, Rt52pro, Rt56v and 15 more 2024-11-21 7.5 HIGH N/A
Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in the management interface in multiple Yamaha RT series routers allows remote attackers to change password settings and probably other configuration settings as administrators via unspecified vectors.
CVE-2005-0356 9 Alaxala, Cisco, F5 and 6 more 76 Alaxala Networks, Agent Desktop, Aironet Ap1200 and 73 more 2024-11-20 5.0 MEDIUM N/A
Multiple TCP implementations with Protection Against Wrapped Sequence Numbers (PAWS) with the timestamps option enabled allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (connection loss) via a spoofed packet with a large timer value, which causes the host to discard later packets because they appear to be too old.