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Q1What is this vulnerability? (Essence + Consequences)
π¨ **Essence**: Arbitrary Code Execution (ACE) in Arris SURFboard SGB6950AC2. <br>π₯ **Consequences**: Full device compromise.β¦
π **Affected Product**: Arris SURFboard SGB6950AC2 Wireless Router. <br>π **Vendor**: Arris (USA). <br>β οΈ **Scope**: Specific model mentioned. Check your firmware version! π¦
Q4What can hackers do? (Privileges/Data)
π **Privileges**: High. CVSS Score indicates High impact on C/I/A. <br>π΅οΈ **Action**: Hackers can execute arbitrary code. This means full control over the router, potentially pivoting to your internal network. π»
Q5Is exploitation threshold high? (Auth/Config)
π **Threshold**: LOW. <br>π« **Auth**: PR:N (Privileges Required: None). <br>π **Access**: AV:A (Attack Vector: Adjacent). No authentication or user interaction needed. Extremely dangerous! β‘
Q6Is there a public Exp? (PoC/Wild Exploitation)
π’ **Public Exploit**: No specific PoC code provided in the data. <br>π **Reference**: Exodus Intel published an advisory on Jan 25, 2024.β¦
π οΈ **Fix Status**: Data does not explicitly confirm a patch release date. <br>π **Published**: Jan 25, 2024. <br>β **Action**: Check Arris official support site immediately for firmware updates. π
Q9What if no patch? (Workaround)
π§ **Workaround**: If unpatched, isolate the device. <br>π **Mitigation**: Disable remote management features if possible. <br>π **Best**: Replace the router if no patch is available, given the severity (ACE). π«
Q10Is it urgent? (Priority Suggestion)
π₯ **Urgency**: CRITICAL. <br>π **CVSS**: High (C:H, I:H, A:H). <br>β‘ **Priority**: Patch immediately or replace. No auth required makes this a high-priority threat for home networks. π¨