nat router vulnerabilities

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about NAT router vulnerabilities focus on a critical Rockwell Automation advisory for the 1783‑NATR device. Three distinct flaws—broken authentication, stored cross‑site scripting (XSS), and cross‑site request forgery (CSRF)—affect firmware versions 1.006 and earlier. These vulnerabilities can lead to denial‑of‑service, configuration manipulation, or full administrative takeover if left unpatched. The recommended fix is upgrading to firmware version 1.007. This tag covers security issues specific to NAT routers, particularly in industrial or enterprise environments where such devices manage network address translation.
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    Rockwell 1783 NATR Vulnerabilities: Upgrade to Firmware 1.007 Now

    Rockwell Automation has published a critical security advisory for the 1783‑NATR Network Address Translation (NAT) router: three distinct vulnerabilities (CVE‑2025‑7328, CVE‑2025‑7329 and CVE‑2025‑7330) affect firmware versions 1.006 and earlier and are fixed in version 1.007; the flaws include...
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