Exploited CVEs / By vendor / NETGEAR

NETGEAR vulnerabilities actively exploited

8 NETGEAR CVEs on the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog, newest first. Refreshed daily.

Every CVE below is confirmed exploited in the wild, not just theoretically severe. The newest addition is CVE-2017-5521 (Multiple Devices, added 2022-09-08). New CISA KEV entries appear here the day they are cataloged; the freshest across all vendors are on exploited this week.

8 exploited CVEs

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All NETGEAR entries

CVEProductAdded to KEVSignals
CVE-2017-5521Multiple Devices2022-09-08CVSS 8.1, EPSS 89%
CVE-2017-6862Multiple Devices2022-06-08CVSS 9.8, EPSS 43%
CVE-2016-10174WNR2000v5 Router2022-03-25CVSS 9.8, EPSS 83%
CVE-2016-1555Wireless Access Point (WAP) Devices2022-03-25CVSS 9.8, EPSS 98%
CVE-2017-6334DGN2200 Devices2022-03-25CVSS 8.8, EPSS 72%
CVE-2016-6277Multiple Routers2022-03-07CVSS 8.8, EPSS 100%
CVE-2017-6077Wireless Router DGN22002022-03-07CVSS 9.8, EPSS 68%
CVE-2020-26919JGS516PE Devices2021-11-03CVSS 9.8, EPSS 57%

Common questions about exploited NETGEAR CVEs

Which NETGEAR vulnerabilities are actively exploited?

As of July 2026, 8 NETGEAR CVEs are on the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog, meaning exploitation in the wild is confirmed.

What is the newest exploited NETGEAR CVE?

CVE-2017-5521, affecting Multiple Devices, added to the CISA KEV catalog on 2022-09-08. This page refreshes daily, so the newest entry is always first in the table.

How urgent are these NETGEAR CVEs?

KEV listing is the strongest fix-first signal there is: it means confirmed exploitation, not a prediction. Patch these ahead of higher-CVSS issues that nobody is exploiting. Check the vendor advisory (linked below) for fixed versions and workarounds.

Can I ask my own AI about exploited NETGEAR CVEs?

Yes. This page includes a free copy-paste AI prompt carrying the newest NETGEAR KEV entries, with CVSS, EPSS, and ransomware context, into Claude, ChatGPT, or Copilot. The data is refreshed daily.

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CVE
Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures. A unique ID for one publicly known vulnerability, such as CVE-2025-1234.
KB
Microsoft Knowledge Base article. The identifier for a specific Microsoft update.
KEV
CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities. CVEs confirmed exploited in the wild. Fix these first.
CVSS
Common Vulnerability Scoring System. A standardized Severity score from 0 to 10.
EPSS
Exploit Prediction Scoring System. The probability a CVE will be exploited in the next 30 days.
MSRC
Microsoft Security Response Center. Microsoft's Patch Tuesday advisories and KB-to-CVE mapping.
NVD
National Vulnerability Database (NIST). Authoritative CVE metadata and CVSS scores.
Ransomware
The vulnerability is linked to known ransomware activity.
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