Security researchers have uncovered a critical chain of vulnerabilities in Samsung’s WEA453e wireless access point that allows unauthenticated remote attackers to execute commands with full administrative privileges. The flaws, discovered in August 2020, demonstrate how seemingly minor web interface oversights can cascade into complete system compromise. The vulnerability chain begins with a reflected cross-site scripting […]
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