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CVE-2003-0126: The web interface for SOHO Routefinder 550 firmware 4.63 and earlier, and possibly later versions, has a de...

The web interface for SOHO Routefinder 550 firmware 4.63 and earlier, and possibly later versions, has a default "admin" account with a blank password, which could allow attackers on the LAN side to conduct unauthorized activities.

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CVE-2003-0126 describes a SOHO Routefinder 550 web administration interface with a default admin account and blank password. Anyone who can reach the device from the LAN side may be able to administer it without authorization. The public record does not provide CVSS, a named patch, or confirmed internet-wide exploitation. Exposure is most likely in legacy small-office networks, labs, or unmanaged environments still running SOHO Routefinder 550 devices. Risk rises if the LAN includes untrusted users, guest access, or compromised hosts that can reach the web management interface. Treat this as a legacy network hygiene issue with real internal risk. Prioritize if the device protects sensitive segments, serves shared offices, or is reachable from guest or unmanaged LANs. Lack of modern severity data and patch detail means remediation should focus on inventory, access control, and replacement planning. Mitigation focus: Inventory for SOHO Routefinder 550 devices and firmware versions.; Set a strong non-blank administrator password where supported.; Restrict web administration access to trusted management hosts or VLANs..

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