Associated CVE IDs: None
Associated ZDI ID: ZDI-CAN-11076
NETGEAR has released fixes or hotfixes for an unauthenticated command injection security vulnerability on the following product models:
- CBK40, running firmware versions prior to 2.5.0.14 (router) and 2.6.1.38 (satellite)
- CBK43, running firmware versions prior to 2.5.0.14 (router) and 2.6.1.38 (satellite)
- CBR40, running firmware versions prior to 2.5.0.14
- EX6200v2, running firmware versions prior to 1.0.1.82
- EX7700, running firmware versions prior to 1.0.0.210
- EX8000, running firmware versions prior to 1.0.1.224
- RBK12, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.44
- RBK13, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.44
- RBK14, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.44
- RBK15, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.44
- RBR10, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.44
- RBS10, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.44
- RBK20W, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.36
- RBK23W, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.36
- RBK20, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.36 (router) and 2.6.1.38 (satellite)
- RBK22, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.36 (router) and 2.6.1.38 (satellite)
- RBK23, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.36 (router) and 2.6.1.38 (satellite)
- RBR20, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.36
- RBS20, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.38
- RBK30, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.36
- RBK33, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.36
- RBK40, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.36 (router) and 2.6.1.38 (satellite)
- RBK43, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.36 (router) and 2.6.1.38 (satellite)
- RBK43S, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.36 (router) and 2.6.1.38 (satellite)
- RBK44, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.36 (router) and 2.6.1.38 (satellite)
- RBR40, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.36
- RBS40, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.38
- RBK50, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.40
- RBK50V, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.40
- RBK52W, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.40
- RBR50, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.40
- RBS50, running firmware versions prior to 2.6.1.40
NETGEAR strongly recommends that you download the latest firmware fixes or hotfixes as soon as possible. Firmware fixes or hotfixes are currently available for all affected products.
For more information about hotfixes, see the Security Hotfixes section of this advisory.
To download the latest firmware for your NETGEAR product:
- Visit NETGEAR Support.
- Start typing your model number in the search box, then select your model from the drop-down menu as soon as it appears.
If you do not see a drop-down menu, make sure that you entered your model number correctly, or select a product category to browse for your product model.
- Click Downloads.
- Under Current Versions, select the first download whose title begins with Firmware Version.
- Click Release Notes.
- Follow the instructions in the firmware release notes to download and install the new firmware.
Security Hotfixes
Security hotfixes are fixes that are applied on top of existing, fully tested firmware. Releasing hotfixes allows NETGEAR to quickly update existing products and streamline the firmware verification process without going through full regression testing. These hotfixes are targeted at specific security issues and should have minimal effect on other areas of the product’s code. Therefore, we do not expect that installing the hotfix will affect the regular operation of your product. Although our pre-deployment testing process did not indicate that these hotfixes would affect device operability, because full regression testing is reserved for final production firmware fixes, we always encourage our users to monitor their devices closely after installing a firmware hotfix.
Disclaimer
This document is provided on an "as is" basis and does not imply any kind of guarantee or warranty, including the warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular use. Your use of the information in the document or materials linked from the document is at your own risk. NETGEAR reserves the right to change or update this document at any time. NETGEAR expects to update this document as new information becomes available.
The unauthenticated command injection vulnerability remains if you do not complete all recommended steps. NETGEAR is not responsible for any consequences that could have been avoided by following the recommendations in this notification.
Acknowledgements
Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative
Common Vulnerability Scoring System
Rating: High
Score: 8.8
Vector: CVSS:3.1/AV:A/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
Best Practices for Updating Firmware
We recommend that you keep your NETGEAR devices up to date with the latest firmware. Firmware updates contain security fixes, bug fixes, and new features for your NETGEAR products.
If your product is supported by one of our apps, using the app is the easiest way to update your firmware:
- Orbi products: NETGEAR Orbi app
- Nighthawk WiFi routers: NETGEAR Nighthawk app
- Some NETGEAR Business products: NETGEAR Insight app (firmware updates through the app are available only for Insight subscribers)
If your product is not supported by one of our apps, you can always update your firmware manually by following the instructions in your product’s user manual, firmware release notes, or product support page. For more information, see Where can I find information about my NETGEAR product?.
Contact
We appreciate and value having security concerns brought to our attention. NETGEAR constantly monitors for both known and unknown threats. Being pro-active rather than re-active to emerging security issues is fundamental for product support at NETGEAR.
It is NETGEAR's mission to be the innovative leader in connecting the world to the internet. To achieve this mission, we strive to earn and maintain the trust of those that use NETGEAR products for their connectivity.
To report a security vulnerability, visit https://bugcrowd.com/netgear.
If you are a NETGEAR customer with a security-related support concern, you can contact NETGEAR customer support at techsupport.security@netgear.com.
For all other issues, visit http://www.netgear.com/about/security/.
Revision History
2020-11-06: Published advisory
2020-12-31:
- Updated all hotfix firmware to production firmware versions
- Added CBR40 to the advisory
2021-02-18: Updated recommended firmware for CBR40, CBK40, and CBK43.
Last Updated:02/17/2021
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