Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2023-29778 is a critical command-injection issue reported in GL.iNET MT3000 firmware 4.1.0 Release 2. A network attacker may be able to run operating-system commands through the device’s log-reading RPC component. For executives, the concern is potential full device compromise if vulnerable management services are reachable. Exposure is most relevant where GL.iNET MT3000 devices run firmware 4.1.0 Release 2 and the web/RPC management service is reachable over untrusted networks. The CVE metadata’s affected-product fields are incomplete, so confirm device model and firmware directly. Prioritize urgently for any internet-exposed or broadly reachable MT3000 management interface. Internal-only devices still need review because unauthenticated command injection can enable full device takeover if reachable by an attacker already on the network. Mitigation focus: Check GL.iNET advisories and firmware release notes for an official fix.; Upgrade affected MT3000 firmware if GL.iNET provides a corrected release.; Restrict web management access to trusted administrative networks only..
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Version
2.0.3
Exploitation: pocAutomatable: yesTechnical Impact: total
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