XSpeeder’s Silent Treatment: The 70,000 Door Problem They Won’t Fix!

XSpeeder networking gear has a critical vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-54322, making it a hacker’s dream come true. Despite seven months of warnings from pwn.ai, the company remains silent, leaving 70,000 businesses vulnerable. Just know the target’s IP, and you’re in. It’s like leaving your front door wide open with a welcome mat!

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Imagine having a key that could unlock the front door of 70,000 businesses, and the locksmith just shrugs and walks away! It’s like a bad episode of “CSI: Cyber” where the plotline is more farcical than factual. This is the cybersecurity equivalent of watching a slow-motion car crash while everybody waits for someone to step on the brakes. Maybe XSpeeder should rename themselves to X-Snoozer because their response time is slower than a dial-up connection in 1995!

Key Points:

  • XSpeeder networking gear has a critical vulnerability allowing root access without a password.
  • The flaw was discovered by AI tool pwn.ai and has a CVE score of 10.0.
  • Despite 7 months of trying, researchers have been unable to get a response from XSpeeder.
  • The vulnerability remains unpatched, exposing approximately 70,000 systems online.
  • There’s a growing trend of vendors ignoring vulnerability disclosures, risking major security breaches.

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