CVE-2023-25717 is a remote code execution vulnerability in Ruckus Wireless Admin (through version 10.4) that allows an unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary commands on the target system via a crafted HTTP GET request. The vulnerability is triggered by injecting shell commands into the password parameter of the /forms/doLogin endpoint, which are then executed by the backend system. This allows attackers to gain full control over the affected device without authentication.
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A known n-day vulnerability in Ruckus wireless routers that UAT-7810 has exploited against unpatched devices.
A remote code execution vulnerability in Ruckus Wireless Admin (CVE-2023-25717) allows unauthenticated attackers to execute code via HTTP GET requests.
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