First published: Sun Dec 26 2021(Updated: )
Certain NETGEAR devices are affected by command injection by an authenticated user. This affects RBK752 before 3.2.16.6, RBR750 before 3.2.16.6, RBS750 before 3.2.16.6, RBK852 before 3.2.16.6, RBR850 before 3.2.16.6, and RBS850 before 3.2.16.6.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Netgear Rbk752 Firmware | <3.2.16.6 | |
Netgear Rbk752 | ||
Netgear Rbr750 Firmware | <3.2.16.6 | |
Netgear Rbr750 | ||
Netgear Rbs750 Firmware | <3.2.16.6 | |
Netgear Rbs750 | ||
Netgear Rbk852 Firmware | <3.2.16.6 | |
Netgear Rbk852 | ||
Netgear Rbr850 Firmware | <3.2.16.6 | |
NETGEAR RBR850 | ||
Netgear Rbs850 Firmware | <3.2.16.6 | |
Netgear Rbs850 |
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CVE-2021-45574 is a vulnerability that affects certain NETGEAR devices and allows an authenticated user to execute arbitrary commands.
RBK752, RBR750, RBS750, RBK852, RBR850, and RBS850 devices are affected by CVE-2021-45574.
The severity of CVE-2021-45574 is high, with a severity score of 6.8.
An authenticated user can exploit CVE-2021-45574 by injecting malicious commands into certain NETGEAR devices.
Yes, a fix is available for CVE-2021-45574. Users should update their affected NETGEAR devices to version 3.2.16.6 or higher.