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Securing MikroTik routers against legacy software flaws requires immediate software remediation paired with strict edge-filtering practices. Network administrators can protect their deployments using the following architectural controls: 1. Software Patching
By compromising a router at the edge of a network, they could:
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2. Post-Authentication Privilege Escalation (CVE-2023-30799)
A: The exploit can lead to remote access, execution of arbitrary code, establishment of a backdoor, and compromise of the network.
MikroTik routers that have been exploited can be turned into silent weapons. Here are the most common signs of a compromise:
The most reliable defense against version 6.x flaws is migrating to a secure, modern release branch. MikroTik · CVE-2024-54772
The exploit, also known as the "64710 exploit," works by sending a specially crafted authentication request to the Winbox interface. This request can be sent from any IP address, and it does not require prior authentication or knowledge of the device's configuration.