Linksys routers were discovered with two vulnerabilities: CVE-2024-33788 and CVE-2024-33789. These vulnerabilities were associated with Command Injection on Linksys routers. The severity of these vulnerabilities is yet to be categorized. However, a proof-of-concept has been published for these two vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities existed in Linksys E5000 routers, which had insufficient validation of user inputs. Threat […]
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