Port 32764 Details
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The Cisco WAP4410N access point with firmware through 2.0.6.1, WRVS4400N router with firmware 1.x through 1.1.13 and 2.x through 2.0.2.1, and RVS4000 router with firmware through 2.0.3.2 allow remote attackers to read credential and configuration data, and execute arbitrary commands, via requests to the test interface on TCP port 32764, aka Bug IDs CSCum37566, CSCum43693, CSCum43700, and CSCum43685.
References: [CVE-2014-0659], [BID-64776], [SECUNIA-56292]
SerComm device could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary commands on the system, caused by the undocumented scfgmgr service acting as a backdoor when processing requests. By sending a specially-crafted request to TCP port 32764, an attacker could exploit this vulnerability to execute arbitrary commands on the system, download configuration files, obtain credentials and other sensitive information.
References: [OSVDB-106324], [XFDB-92979] |
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32637-32766 |
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