CVE-2013-10061
HIGHCVSS v3
7.2
HIGH
EPSS Score
73.1%
exploit probability
CISA KEV
No
known exploited
Exploitation
—
SSVC status
Description
An authenticated OS command injection vulnerability exists in Netgear routers (tested on the DGN1000B model firmware versions 1.1.00.24 and 1.1.00.45) via the TimeToLive parameter in the setup.cgi endpoint. The vulnerability arises from improper input neutralization, enabling command injection through crafted POST requests. This flaw enables remote attackers to deploy payloads or manipulate system state post-authentication.
Technical Details
- Published
- 8/1/2025
Frequently Asked Questions
What is CVE-2013-10061?
An authenticated OS command injection vulnerability exists in Netgear routers (tested on the DGN1000B model firmware versions 1.1.00.24 and 1.1.00.45) via the TimeToLive parameter in the setup.cgi endpoint. The vulnerability arises from improper input neutralization, enabling command injection through crafted POST requests. This flaw enables remote attackers to deploy payloads or manipulate system state post-authentication.
Is CVE-2013-10061 actively exploited?
Active exploitation of CVE-2013-10061 has not been confirmed. The EPSS score is 73.1%, indicating the estimated probability of exploitation in the next 30 days.
What is the CVSS score for CVE-2013-10061?
CVE-2013-10061 has a CVSS v3 base score of 7.2 (HIGH severity).
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