CVE intelligence and bounded remediation

CVE-2020-25747 — Rubetek Rv-3406 Firmware security vulnerability

Critical CVSS 9.4

The Telnet service of Rubetek RV-3406, RV-3409, and RV-3411 cameras (firmware versions v342, v339) can allow a remote attacker to gain access to RTSP and ONFIV services without authentication. Thus, the attacker can watch live streams from the camera, rotate the camera, change some settings (brightness, clarity, time), restart the camera, or reset it to factory settings.

Severity
Critical
CVSS
9.4 (3.1)
Published
2020-09-25
CISA KEV
Not currently listed
Ecosystem
operating-system
Weaknesses
CWE-306

Affected products

  • rubetek / rv-3406_firmware / 339
  • rubetek / rv-3406_firmware / 342
  • rubetek / rv-3409_firmware / 339
  • rubetek / rv-3409_firmware / 342
  • rubetek / rv-3411_firmware / 339
  • rubetek / rv-3411_firmware / 342

Matched remediation archetype

Authentication bypass and missing authentication

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Check exposure

  • Map every affected endpoint and protocol path, including alternate ports, legacy routes, recovery flows, service accounts, and machine-to-machine access.
  • Confirm which deployments enable the affected authentication mode and whether the interface is reachable from untrusted networks.
  • Review session, token, credential, and proxy trust configuration without attempting account takeover.

Remediate safely

  • Apply the supported fix and centralize fail-closed authentication before protected request handling.
  • Remove default or embedded credentials, rotate affected secrets and sessions, and bind authentication decisions to the intended audience and channel.
  • Add negative tests for alternate routes, malformed or absent credentials, recovery flows, and proxy-derived identity.

Authoritative sources

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