Insufficient input validation vulnerability in NETGEAR JR6150
Insufficient input validation in NETGEAR JR6150 (AC750 WiFi Router 802.11ac Dual Band Gigabit released in 2014) allows users connected to the local WiFi Networks to execute operating system commands. NETGEAR JR6150 has reached End-of-Support phase as of 2018 , and no
further security updates are planned. NETGEAR strongly recommends
replacing these devices with newer NETGEAR models to ensure continued
security support and updates.
This vulnerability has been identified through firmware emulation in a controlled research environment and has not been verified on production hardware.
NETGEAR JR6150 has reached End-of-Support phase, and no further security updates are planned. NETGEAR strongly recommends replacing these devices with newer NETGEAR models to ensure continued security support and updates.
ProductFixed VersionJR6150 (EoS) AC750 WiFi Router 802.11ac Dual Band GigabitEOS
Models marked (EoS) have reached End-of-Support phase, and no security updates are planned. NETGEAR strongly recommends that you retire these devices and upgrade to a newer NETGEAR device for continued security support.
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