Gs1200 5Hpv3 Firmware
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Missing authorization in Zyxel GS1200v3-series managed switches allows a LAN-based, unauthenticated attacker to read system configuration data from a log file by sending a crafted HTTP request to the device's web interface. All five GS1200v3 models are affected across their current firmware versions. No public exploit has been identified at time of analysis, and both EPSS (0.03%, 11th percentile) and SSVC exploitation status ('none') confirm no observed in-the-wild exploitation, placing this in the category of a real but low-urgency information disclosure risk confined to the local network segment.
Missing authorization in Zyxel GS1200v3-series managed switches allows a LAN-based, unauthenticated attacker to read system configuration data from a log file by sending a crafted HTTP request to the device's web interface. All five GS1200v3 models are affected across their current firmware versions. No public exploit has been identified at time of analysis, and both EPSS (0.03%, 11th percentile) and SSVC exploitation status ('none') confirm no observed in-the-wild exploitation, placing this in the category of a real but low-urgency information disclosure risk confined to the local network segment.