📦 Mt7628 Firmware
by Mediatek
🔍 What is Mt7628 Firmware?
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🛡️ Security Overview
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⚠️ Known Vulnerabilities
This vulnerability in MediaTek Wi-Fi drivers allows remote attackers to crash affected systems by exploiting a null pointer dereference. It affects devices using vulnerable MediaTek Wi-Fi chipsets, re...
This vulnerability in MediaTek Wi-Fi chips allows attackers to perform out-of-bounds reads via the WPS protocol, potentially leading to information disclosure or system crashes. It affects NETGEAR dev...
This vulnerability in MediaTek Wi-Fi chipsets allows attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause denial of service via an out-of-bounds write in WPS protocol handling. It affects NETGEAR and other de...
This vulnerability in MediaTek Wi-Fi chipsets allows attackers to execute arbitrary code via an out-of-bounds write in the WPS protocol implementation. Affected devices include NETGEAR routers and oth...
This vulnerability in MediaTek Wi-Fi chipsets allows attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause denial of service via an out-of-bounds write during WPS protocol handling. It affects NETGEAR and othe...
This vulnerability in MediaTek Wi-Fi chipsets allows attackers to perform out-of-bounds reads via IEEE 1905 protocol handling. It affects NETGEAR and other devices using specified MediaTek chipsets. S...
This vulnerability in MediaTek wireless chipsets allows attackers to perform out-of-bounds reads via mishandled IEEE 1905 protocol packets. It affects NETGEAR and other devices using specified MediaTe...
CVE-2021-37569 is an out-of-bounds write vulnerability in MediaTek wireless chipsets that mishandle IEEE 1905 protocols. This allows attackers to potentially execute arbitrary code or cause denial of ...
This vulnerability in MediaTek Wi-Fi chipsets allows attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause denial of service through an out-of-bounds write in IEEE 1905 protocol handling. It affects NETGEAR an...
This vulnerability in MediaTek Wi-Fi chipsets allows attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause denial of service through an out-of-bounds write in IEEE 1905 protocol handling. It affects NETGEAR an...