CVE-2017-18734: Command Injection
Certain NETGEAR devices are affected by command injection by an unauthenticated attacker. This affects JNR1010v2 before 1.1.0.44, JR6150 before 1.0.1.10, JWNR2010v5 before 1.1.0.44, PR2000 before 1.0.0.18, R6050 before 1.0.1.10, R6220 before 1.1.0.50, R6700v2 before 1.2.0.4, R6800 before 1.2.0.4, R6900v2 before 1.2.0.4, WNDR3700v5 before 1.1.0.48, WNR1000v4 before 1.1.0.44, WNR2020 before 1.1.0.44, and WNR2050 before 1.1.0.44.
Affected Software
Event History
Frequently Asked Questions
Which NETGEAR devices are affected by CVE-2017-18734?
JNR1010v2, JR6150, JWNR2010v5, PR2000, R6050, R6220, R6700v2, R6800, R6900, Wndr3700, Wnr1000, Wnr2020, Wnr2050.
What is the severity of CVE-2017-18734?
The severity of CVE-2017-18734 is high with a CVSS score of 8.8.
What is the vulnerability description of CVE-2017-18734?
CVE-2017-18734 is a command injection vulnerability that allows an unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary commands on certain NETGEAR devices.
How can I fix CVE-2017-18734?
To fix CVE-2017-18734, update your NETGEAR device firmware to the latest version provided by the manufacturer.
Where can I find more information about CVE-2017-18734?
You can find more information about CVE-2017-18734 in the NETGEAR security advisory at the following link: [NETGEAR Security Advisory](https://kb.netgear.com/000051521/Security-Advisory-for-Pre-Authentication-Command-Injection-on-Some-Routers-and-Extenders-PSV-2017-2154)