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The affected product is the R1510 router, which is designed to provide high-speed wireless network bandwidth in harsh environments. The device has been used worldwide and it has been certified by more than 20 mobile network operators in the United States, Europe and Southeast Asia.
Talos told SecurityWeek that the vendor patched the vulnerabilities while its researchers were still investigating. However, Robustel did not release a security advisory and it did not assign CVE identifiers to the flaws.