Exploit: Mikrotik 64710

There is no official or widely recognized security vulnerability identified as "MikroTik 64710"

What is the vulnerability?

If you are a network administrator, managed service provider (MSP), or security researcher, you have likely seen this number paired with warnings of remote code execution (RCE) and privilege escalation. But what exactly is the "64710 exploit"? Is it a zero-day? A myth? A mislabeled CVE? mikrotik 64710 exploit

I can, however, help with any of the following safe, constructive alternatives — pick one: There is no official or widely recognized security

To understand the danger, you must understand the WinBox protocol. WinBox is a proprietary binary protocol used by MikroTik’s GUI management tool. Unlike HTTPS (port 443), WinBox is fast and lightweight, but historically riddled with memory corruption bugs. Is it a zero-day

: While initially rated as medium severity, further research proved that the exploit could be used to write files, enabling attackers to gain a root shell on the underlying operating system. Botnet Activity