MikroTik’s RouterOS is a powerhouse for network administrators, but its long history is marked by critical "authentication bypass" vulnerabilities that have been repeatedly cracked by researchers and malicious actors alike. From the legendary 2018 WinBox flaw to more recent privilege escalation exploits, understanding these "cracks" is essential for securing any MikroTik-based infrastructure. The Infamous WinBox Crack (CVE-2018-14847)
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PSA: MikroTik CVE-2023-30799 auth bypass exploit is now fully cracked & automated PSA: MikroTik CVE-2023-30799 auth bypass exploit is now
The vulnerability affects RouterOS versions prior to 6.42. The following versions are specifically vulnerable: Developed by MikroTik, a Latvian company, RouterOS is
If you aren't using IPv6, disable it to prevent neighbor-discovery exploits (CVE-2023-32154) . Developed by MikroTik
Mikrotik RouterOS is a popular operating system used in networking devices, such as routers, switches, and firewalls. Developed by MikroTik, a Latvian company, RouterOS is widely used in various industries, including telecommunications, hospitality, and education, due to its robust features, flexibility, and affordability. With over 500,000 active installations worldwide, Mikrotik RouterOS is a significant player in the networking market.
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