Netgear Security Advisory for Stored Cross-Site Scripting Routers, Gateways, and Extenders – PSV-2017-0342
NETGEAR has released fixes for a stored cross-site scripting security vulnerability on the following product models:
- D6400, running firmware versions prior to 1.0.0.60
- D7000, running firmware versions prior to 1.0.1.50
- D8500, running firmware versions prior to 1.0.3.29
- EX6200, running firmware versions prior to 1.0.3.84
- EX7000, running firmware versions prior to 1.0.0.60
- R6250, running firmware versions prior to 1.0.4.16
- R6300v2, running firmware versions prior to 1.0.4.18
- R6400, running firmware versions prior to 1.01.32
- R6400v2, running firmware versions prior to 1.0.2.44
- R6700, running firmware versions prior to 1.0.1.36
- R6900, running firmware versions prior to 1.0.1.34
- R6900P, running firmware versions prior to 1.3.0.8
- R7000, running firmware versions prior to 1.0.9.14
- R7000P, running firmware versions prior to 1.3.0.8
- R7100LG, running firmware versions prior to 1.0.0.34
- R7300DST, running firmware versions prior to 1.0.0.56
- R7900, running firmware versions prior to 1.0.1.26
- R8000, running firmware versions prior to 1.0.4.4
- R8300, running firmware versions prior to 1.0.2.106
- R8500, running firmware versions prior to 1.0.2.106
- R9000, running firmware versions prior to 1.0.2.52
- WNDR3400v3, running firmware versions prior to 1.0.1.16
- WNR3500Lv2, running firmware versions prior to 1.2.0.46
- WNDR3700v5, running firmware versions prior to 1.1.0.48
NETGEAR strongly recommends that you download the latest firmware as soon as possible.
To download the latest firmware for your NETGEAR product:
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- 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 download whose title begins with Firmware Version.
- Click Download.
- Follow the instructions in your product’s user manual, firmware release notes, or product support page to install the new firmware.

Duncan is a technology professional with over 20 years experience of working in various IT roles. He has a interest in cyber security, and has a wide range of other skills in radio, electronics and telecommunications.