First published: Wed Apr 15 2020(Updated: )
Certain NETGEAR devices are affected by command injection by an authenticated user. This affects D7000v2 before 1.0.0.53, R6220 before 1.1.0.80, R6260 before 1.1.0.64, R6700 before 1.0.2.6, R6700v2 before 1.2.0.36, R6800 before 1.2.0.36, R6900 before 1.0.2.4, R6900P before 1.3.1.64, R6900v2 before 1.2.0.36, R7000 before 1.0.9.60, R7000P before 1.3.1.64, R7800 before 1.0.2.60, R7900 before 1.0.3.8, R7900P before 1.4.1.30, R8000 before 1.0.4.46, R8000P before 1.4.1.30, R8300 before 1.0.2.128, R8500 before 1.0.2.128, R8900 before 1.0.4.12, R9000 before 1.0.4.12, and XR500 before 2.3.2.32.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Netgear D7000 Firmware | <1.0.0.53 | |
NETGEAR D7000 | =v2 | |
Netgear R6220 Firmware | <1.1.0.80 | |
NETGEAR R6220 | ||
Netgear R6260 Firmware | <1.1.0.64 | |
NETGEAR R6260 | ||
Netgear R6700 Firmware | <1.0.2.6 | |
NETGEAR R6700 | ||
Netgear R6800 Firmware | <1.2.0.36 | |
Netgear R6800 | ||
Netgear R6900 Firmware | <1.0.2.4 | |
Netgear R6900 | ||
Netgear R6900p Firmware | <1.3.1.64 | |
Netgear R6900P | ||
Netgear R6900 Firmware | <1.2.0.36 | |
Netgear R6900 | =v2 | |
Netgear R7000 Firmware | <1.0.9.60 | |
NETGEAR R7000 | ||
Netgear R7000p Firmware | <1.3.1.64 | |
Netgear R7000P | ||
NETGEAR R7800 firmware | <1.0.2.60 | |
NETGEAR R7800 | ||
Netgear R7900 Firmware | <1.0.3.8 | |
Netgear R7900 | ||
Netgear R7900p Firmware | <1.4.1.30 | |
Netgear R7900p | ||
Netgear R8000 Firmware | <1.0.4.46 | |
NETGEAR R8000 | ||
Netgear R8000p Firmware | <1.4.1.30 | |
Netgear R8000p | ||
Netgear R8300 Firmware | <1.0.2.128 | |
NETGEAR R8300 | ||
Netgear R8500 Firmware | <1.0.2.128 | |
NETGEAR R8500 | ||
Netgear R8900 Firmware | <1.0.4.12 | |
NETGEAR R8900 | ||
Netgear R9000 Firmware | <1.0.4.12 | |
NETGEAR R9000 | ||
Netgear Xr500 Firmware | <2.3.2.32 | |
NETGEAR XR500 | ||
Netgear R6700 Firmware | <1.2.0.36 | |
NETGEAR R6700 | =v2 |
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The vulnerability ID is CVE-2019-20680.
The NETGEAR devices affected by this vulnerability are D7000v2, R6220, R6260, R6700, R6700v2, R6800, R6900, R6900P, R6900v2.
The severity of CVE-2019-20680 is high (8 out of 10).
To fix this vulnerability, you need to update the firmware of the affected devices to the specified versions.
You can find more information about this vulnerability on the NETGEAR website.