Exploited CVEs / Zyxel / CVE-2017-6884
CVE-2017-6884
Actively exploited Zyxel EMG2926 Routers vulnerability, High severity, CVSS 8.8. Added to the CISA KEV catalog 2023-09-18.
Zyxel EMG2926 Routers Command Injection Vulnerability. Exploitation in the wild is confirmed by CISA, not predicted, and the vulnerability is known to be used in ransomware campaigns. Federal agencies were required to remediate by 2023-10-09 (that deadline has passed); treat that date as the outer bound for your own environment. The fix is in the vendor advisory: Zyxel Security Advisories, linked below.
Risk summary
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CISA required action
Federal (BOD 22-01) remediation due date: 2023-10-09 (past due).
Apply mitigations per vendor instructions or discontinue use of the product if mitigations are unavailable.
Official fix for CVE-2017-6884
The authoritative fix and affected-version list are published by the vendor. Find the EMG2926 Routers advisory on Zyxel Security Advisories.
Common questions about CVE-2017-6884
Is CVE-2017-6884 actively exploited?
Yes. CVE-2017-6884 was added to the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog on 2023-09-18, which means exploitation in the wild has been confirmed, not predicted. Its EPSS 30-day exploitation probability is 38%. CISA also reports it is known to be used in ransomware campaigns.
What is the CISA deadline and required action for CVE-2017-6884?
CISA set the federal (BOD 22-01) remediation due date at 2023-10-09, which has passed; treat any unremediated system as overdue. The verbatim required action: Apply mitigations per vendor instructions or discontinue use of the product if mitigations are unavailable.
What fixes CVE-2017-6884?
The authoritative fix is in the vendor advisory: see Zyxel Security Advisories for the patched EMG2926 Routers versions and any workarounds. KEV listing makes this a fix-first item: patch it ahead of higher-CVSS issues nobody is exploiting.
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