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Cisco Plugs Security Hole in Small Business Routers
2021-03-17 20:26

A popular line of small business routers made by Cisco Systems are vulnerable to a high-severity vulnerability.

Cisco issued fixes on Wednesday for the flaw in its RV132W ADSL2+ Wireless-N VPN routers and RV134W VDSL2 Wireless-AC VPN routers.

These routers are described by Cisco as "Networking-in-a-box" models that are targeted for small or home offices and smaller deployments.

Affected are RV132W ADSL2+ Wireless-N VPN routers running a firmware release earlier than Release 1.0.1.15; and RV134W VDSL2 Wireless-AC VPN Routers running a firmware release earlier than Release 1.0.1.21.

"The Cisco Product Security Incident Response Team is not aware of any public announcements or malicious use of the vulnerability that is described in this advisory," said Cisco.

In February, Cisco rolled out fixes for critical holes in its lineup of small-business VPN routers, which could be exploited by unauthenticated, remote attackers to view or tamper with data, and perform other unauthorized actions on the routers.


News URL

https://threatpost.com/cisco-security-hole-small-business-routers/164859/

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