First published: Fri Apr 24 2020(Updated: )
Certain NETGEAR devices are affected by a stack-based buffer overflow by an unauthenticated attacker. This affects D6200 before 1.1.00.24, R6700v2 before 1.1.0.42, R6800 before 1.1.0.42, and R6900v2 before 1.1.0.42.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Netgear D6200 Firmware | <1.1.00.24 | |
Netgear D6200 | ||
Netgear R6700 Firmware | <1.1.0.42 | |
NETGEAR R6700 | =v2 | |
Netgear R6800 Firmware | <1.1.0.42 | |
Netgear R6800 | ||
Netgear R6900 Firmware | <1.1.0.42 | |
Netgear R6900 | =v2 |
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The devices affected by CVE-2017-18723 are Netgear D6200, R6700v2, R6800, and R6900v2.
The severity of CVE-2017-18723 is rated as high.
CVE-2017-18723 allows an unauthenticated attacker to execute a stack-based buffer overflow on the affected devices.
You can check if your Netgear device is vulnerable to CVE-2017-18723 by verifying the firmware version.
More information about CVE-2017-18723 can be found at the Netgear Security Advisory page.