First published: Tue Dec 29 2020(Updated: )
Certain NETGEAR devices are affected by a buffer overflow by an authenticated user. This affects D3600 before 1.0.0.76, D6000 before 1.0.0.76, D6200 before 1.1.00.36, D7000 before 1.0.1.70, EX6200v2 before 1.0.1.78, EX7000 before 1.0.1.78, EX8000 before 1.0.1.186, JR6150 before 1.0.1.18, PR2000 before 1.0.0.28, R6020 before 1.0.0.42, R6050 before 1.0.1.18, R6080 before 1.0.0.42, R6120 before 1.0.0.46, R6220 before 1.1.0.80, R6260 before 1.1.0.64, R6300v2 before 1.0.4.34, 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 1.0.9.42, R7000P before 1.3.1.64, R7800 before 1.0.2.60, R8900 before 1.0.4.12, R9000 before 1.0.4.12, and XR500 before 2.3.2.40.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Netgear D3600 Firmware | <1.0.0.76 | |
NETGEAR D3600 | ||
Netgear D6000 Firmware | <1.0.0.76 | |
Netgear D6000 | ||
Netgear D6200 Firmware | <1.1.00.36 | |
Netgear D6200 | ||
Netgear D7000 Firmware | <1.0.1.70 | |
NETGEAR D7000 | ||
Netgear Ex6200 Firmware | <1.0.1.78 | |
Netgear EX6200 | =v2 | |
Netgear Ex7000 Firmware | <1.0.1.78 | |
NETGEAR EX7000 | ||
NETGEAR R7800 | <1.0.1.186 | |
Netgear Ex8000 | ||
Netgear Jr6150 Firmware | <1.0.1.18 | |
Netgear Jr6150 | ||
Netgear Pr2000 Firmware | <1.0.0.28 | |
Netgear Pr2000 | ||
Netgear R6020 Firmware | <1.0.0.42 | |
NETGEAR R6020 | ||
Netgear R6050 Firmware | <1.0.1.18 | |
Netgear R6050 | ||
Netgear R6080 Firmware | <1.0.0.42 | |
Netgear R6080 | ||
Netgear R6120 Firmware | <1.0.0.46 | |
NETGEAR R6120 | ||
Netgear R6220 Firmware | <1.1.0.80 | |
NETGEAR R6220 | ||
Netgear R6260 Firmware | <1.1.0.64 | |
NETGEAR R6260 | ||
Netgear R6300 Firmware | <1.0.4.34 | |
Netgear R6300 | =v2 | |
Netgear R6700 Firmware | <1.0.2.6 | |
NETGEAR R6700 | ||
Netgear R6700 Firmware | <1.2.0.36 | |
NETGEAR R6700 | =v2 | |
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 | <1.0.9.42 | |
NETGEAR R7000 | ||
Netgear R7000p Firmware | <1.3.1.64 | |
Netgear R7000P | ||
NETGEAR R7800 firmware | <1.0.2.60 | |
NETGEAR R7800 | ||
Netgear R8900 Firmware | <1.0.4.12 | |
NETGEAR R8900 | ||
Netgear R9000 Firmware | <1.0.4.12 | |
NETGEAR R9000 | ||
Netgear Xr500 Firmware | <2.3.2.40 | |
NETGEAR XR500 |
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The affected NETGEAR devices include D3600, D6000, D6200, D7000, EX6200v2, EX7000, EX8000, JR6150, PR2000, R6020, R6050, R6080, R6120, R6220, R6260, R6300, R6700, R6800, R6900, R6900p, R7000, R7000p, R7800, R8900, R9000, and XR500.
The severity of CVE-2020-35787 is high with a severity value of 8.
You can check if your NETGEAR device is vulnerable to CVE-2020-35787 by referring to the list of affected devices provided by NETGEAR.
To fix CVE-2020-35787 on your NETGEAR device, you need to update the firmware to the latest version provided by NETGEAR.
You can find more information about CVE-2020-35787 on the NETGEAR security advisory page.