First published: Wed Apr 22 2020(Updated: )
Certain NETGEAR devices are affected by command injection by an unauthenticated attacker. This affects D6100 before 1.0.0.55, D7000 before 1.0.1.50, D7800 before 1.0.1.28, 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, R6100 before 1.0.1.14, R6120 before 1.0.0.30, R6220 before 1.1.0.50, R6700v2 before 1.2.0.4, R6800 before 1.2.0.4, R6900v2 before 1.2.0.4, R7500 before 1.0.0.110, R7500v2 before 1.0.3.20, R7800 before 1.0.2.36, R9000 before 1.0.2.52, WN3000RPv3 before 1.0.2.50, WNDR3700v4 before 1.0.2.88, WNDR3700v5 before 1.1.0.48, WNDR4300v1 before 1.0.2.90, WNDR4300v2 before 1.0.0.48, WNDR4500v3 before 1.0.0.48, WNR1000v4 before 1.1.0.44, WNR2000v5 before 1.0.0.58, WNR2020 before 1.1.0.44, and WNR2050 before 1.1.0.44.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Netgear D6100 Firmware | <1.0.0.55 | |
NETGEAR D6100 | ||
Netgear D7000 Firmware | <1.0.1.50 | |
NETGEAR D7000 | ||
Netgear D7800 Firmware | <1.0.1.28 | |
Netgear D7800 | ||
Netgear Jnr1010 Firmware | <1.1.0.44 | |
NETGEAR JNR1010 | =v2 | |
Netgear Jr6150 Firmware | <1.0.1.10 | |
Netgear Jr6150 | ||
Netgear Jwnr2010 Firmware | <1.1.0.44 | |
Netgear Jwnr2010 | =v5 | |
Netgear Pr2000 Firmware | <1.0.0.18 | |
Netgear Pr2000 | ||
Netgear R6050 Firmware | <1.0.1.10 | |
Netgear R6050 | ||
Netgear R6100 Firmware | <1.0.1.14 | |
Netgear R6100 | ||
Netgear R6120 Firmware | <1.0.0.30 | |
NETGEAR R6120 | ||
Netgear R6220 Firmware | <1.1.0.50 | |
NETGEAR R6220 | ||
Netgear R6700 Firmware | <1.2.0.4 | |
NETGEAR R6700 | =v2 | |
Netgear R6800 Firmware | <1.2.0.4 | |
Netgear R6800 | ||
Netgear R6900 Firmware | <1.2.0.4 | |
Netgear R6900 | =v2 | |
Netgear R7500 Firmware | <1.0.0.110 | |
Netgear R7500 | ||
Netgear R7500 Firmware | <1.0.3.20 | |
Netgear R7500 | =v2 | |
NETGEAR R7800 firmware | <1.0.2.36 | |
NETGEAR R7800 | ||
Netgear R9000 Firmware | <1.0.2.52 | |
NETGEAR R9000 | ||
Netgear Wn3000rp Firmware | <1.0.2.50 | |
Netgear Wn3000rp | =v3 | |
Netgear Wndr3700 Firmware | <1.0.2.88 | |
Netgear WNDR3700 | =v4 | |
Netgear Wndr3700 Firmware | <1.1.0.48 | |
Netgear WNDR3700 | =v5 | |
Netgear Wndr4300 Firmware | <1.0.2.90 | |
Netgear Wndr4300 | =v1 | |
Netgear Wndr4300 Firmware | <1.0.0.48 | |
Netgear Wndr4300 | =v2 | |
Netgear Wndr4500 Firmware | <1.0.0.48 | |
Netgear WNDR4500 | =v3 | |
Netgear Wnr1000 Firmware | <1.1.0.44 | |
Netgear WNR1000 | =v4 | |
Netgear Wnr2000 Firmware | <1.0.0.58 | |
Netgear WNR2000 | =v5 | |
Netgear Wnr2020 Firmware | <1.1.0.44 | |
Netgear Wnr2020 | ||
Netgear Wnr2050 Firmware | <1.1.0.44 | |
Netgear Wnr2050 |
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The vulnerability ID is CVE-2017-18764.
This vulnerability affects certain NETGEAR devices including D6100, D7000, D7800, JNR1010v2, JR6150, JWNR2010v5, PR2000, R6050, and more.
The severity of CVE-2017-18764 is rated as high with a CVSS score of 8.8.
The vulnerability allows an unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary commands on affected NETGEAR devices.
To fix this vulnerability, it is recommended to apply the latest firmware updates provided by NETGEAR.