First published: Fri Oct 09 2020(Updated: )
Certain NETGEAR devices are affected by command injection by an unauthenticated attacker. This affects RBK752 before 3.2.15.25, RBR750 before 3.2.15.25, RBS750 before 3.2.15.25, RBK852 before 3.2.15.25, RBR850 before 3.2.15.25, and RBS850 before 3.2.15.25.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
NETGEAR RBK752 Firmware | <3.2.15.25 | |
NETGEAR RBK752 firmware | ||
NETGEAR RBR750 | <3.2.15.25 | |
NETGEAR RBR750 firmware | ||
NETGEAR RBS750 | <3.2.15.25 | |
NETGEAR Orbi RBS750 | ||
NETGEAR RBK852 | <3.2.15.25 | |
NETGEAR Orbi RBK852 | ||
NETGEAR RBR850 firmware | <3.2.15.25 | |
NETGEAR RBR850 firmware | ||
NETGEAR RBS850 Firmware | <3.2.15.25 | |
NETGEAR RBS850 Firmware |
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CVE-2020-26902 has a high severity due to the potential for unauthenticated command injection by attackers.
To fix CVE-2020-26902, update the affected NETGEAR devices to firmware version 3.2.15.25 or later.
CVE-2020-26902 affects NETGEAR RBK752, RBR750, RBS750, RBK852, RBR850, and RBS850 devices running firmware versions prior to 3.2.15.25.
Yes, CVE-2020-26902 can be exploited remotely by an unauthenticated attacker.
CVE-2020-26902 is classified as a command injection vulnerability.