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CVE-2018-21231

Certain NETGEAR devices are affected by incorrect configuration of security settings. This affects D1500 before 1.0.0.27, D500 before 1.0.0.27, D6100 before 1.0.0.57, D6220 before 1.0.0.40, D6400 before 1.0.0.74, D7000 before 1.0.1.60, D7800 before 1.0.1.34, D8500 before 1.0.3.39, DGN2200v4 before 1.0.0.94, DGN2200Bv4 before 1.0.0.94, EX2700 before 1.0.1.42, EX3700 before 1.0.0.64, EX3800 before 1.0.0.64, EX6000 before 1.0.0.24, EX6100 before 1.0.2.18, EX6120 before 1.0.0.32, EX6130 before 1.0.0.22, EX6150 before 1.0.0.34_1.0.70, EX6200 before 1.0.3.82_1.1.117, EX6400 before 1.0.1.78, EX7000 before 1.0.0.56, EX7300 before 1.0.1.78, JNR1010v2 before 1.1.0.42, JR6150 before 1.0.1.10, JWNR2010v5 before 1.1.0.42, PR2000 before 1.0.0.22, R6050 before 1.0.1.10, R6100 before 1.0.1.16, R6220 before 1.1.0.50, R6250 before 1.0.4.14, R6300v2 before 1.0.4.12, R6400v2 before 1.0.2.34, R6700 before 1.0.1.26, R6900 before 1.0.1.26, R6900P before 1.2.0.22, R7000 before 1.0.9.6, R7000P before 1.2.0.22, R7100LG before 1.0.0.40, R7300DST before 1.0.0.54, R7500 before 1.0.0.110, R7500v2 before 1.0.3.26, R7800 before 1.0.2.44, R7900 before 1.0.1.26, R8000 before 1.0.3.48, R8300 before 1.0.2.104, R8500 before 1.0.2.104, R9000 before 1.0.3.10, WN2000RPTv3 before 1.0.1.26, WN2500RPv2 before 1.0.1.46, WN3000RPv3 before 1.0.2.66, WN3100RPv2 before 1.0.0.56, WNDR3400v3 before 1.0.1.14, WNDR3700v4 before 1.0.2.96, WNDR3700v5 before 1.1.0.54, WNDR4300 before 1.0.2.98, WNDR4300v2 before 1.0.0.48, WNDR4500v3 before 1.0.0.48, WNR1000v4 before 1.1.0.42, WNR2000v5 before 1.0.0.64, WNR2020 before 1.1.0.42, and WNR2050 before 1.1.0.42.

  • Published: Apr 24, 2020
  • Updated: Nov 9, 2025
  • CVE: CVE-2018-21231
  • Severity: Medium
  • Exploit:

CVSS v3:

  • Severity: Medium
  • Score: 5.4
  • AV:A/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:N

CVSS v2:

  • Severity: Low
  • Score: 4.8
  • AV:A/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:N

No CWE or OWASP classifications available.

Software From Fixed in
netgear / d1500_firmware - 1.0.0.27
netgear / d500_firmware - 1.0.0.27
netgear / d6100_firmware - 1.0.0.57
netgear / d6220_firmware - 1.0.0.40
netgear / d6400_firmware - 1.0.0.74
netgear / d7000_firmware - 1.0.1.60
netgear / d7800_firmware - 1.0.1.34
netgear / d8500_firmware - 1.0.3.39
netgear / dgn2200_firmware - 1.0.0.94
netgear / dgn2200b_firmware - 1.0.0.94
netgear / ex2700_firmware - 1.0.1.42
netgear / ex3700_firmware - 1.0.0.64
netgear / ex3800_firmware - 1.0.0.64
netgear / ex6000_firmware - 1.0.0.24
netgear / ex6100_firmware - 1.0.2.18
netgear / ex6120_firmware - 1.0.0.32
netgear / ex6130_firmware - 1.0.0.22
netgear / ex6150_firmware - 1.0.0.34_1.0.70
netgear / ex6200_firmware - 1.0.3.82_1.1.117
netgear / ex6400_firmware - 1.0.1.78
netgear / ex7000_firmware - 1.0.0.56
netgear / ex7300_firmware - 1.0.1.78
netgear / jnr1010_firmware - 1.1.0.42
netgear / jr6150_firmware - 1.0.1.10
netgear / jwnr2010_firmware - 1.1.0.42
netgear / pr2000_firmware - 1.0.0.22
netgear / r6050_firmware - 1.0.1.10
netgear / r6100_firmware - 1.0.1.16
netgear / r6220_firmware - 1.1.0.50
netgear / r6250_firmware - 1.0.4.14
netgear / r6300_firmware - 1.0.4.12
netgear / r6400_firmware - 1.0.2.34
netgear / r6700_firmware - 1.0.1.26
netgear / r6900_firmware - 1.0.1.26
netgear / r6900p_firmware - 1.2.0.22
netgear / r7000_firmware - 1.0.9.6
netgear / r7000p_firmware - 1.2.0.22
netgear / r7100lg_firmware - 1.0.0.40
netgear / r7300dst_firmware - 1.0.0.54
netgear / r7500_firmware - 1.0.0.110
netgear / r7500_firmware - 1.0.3.26
netgear / r7800_firmware - 1.0.2.44
netgear / r7900_firmware - 1.0.1.26
netgear / r8000_firmware - 1.0.3.48
netgear / r8300_firmware - 1.0.2.104
netgear / r8500_firmware - 1.0.2.104
netgear / r9000_firmware - 1.0.3.10
netgear / wn2000rpt_firmware - 1.0.1.26
netgear / wn2500rp_firmware - 1.0.1.46
netgear / wn3000rp_firmware - 1.0.2.66
netgear / wn3100rp_firmware - 1.0.0.56
netgear / wndr3400_firmware - 1.0.1.14
netgear / wndr3700_firmware - 1.0.2.96
netgear / wndr3700_firmware - 1.1.0.54
netgear / wndr4300_firmware - 1.0.2.98
netgear / wndr4300_firmware - 1.0.0.48
netgear / wndr4500_firmware - 1.0.0.48
netgear / wnr1000_firmware - 1.1.0.42
netgear / wnr2000_firmware - 1.0.0.64
netgear / wnr2020_firmware - 1.1.0.42
netgear / wnr2050_firmware - 1.1.0.42

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