security flaw was discovered in the NETGEAR DGND3700v1 that could
Summary
A security flaw was discovered in the NETGEAR DGND3700v1 that could allow someone on the same local WiFi network to send unauthorized commands to the device. This issue was identified through testing in a controlled research environment using a simulated version of the router's software and has not been confirmed on physical production devices.
What this means
In plain English
The device may accept unauthorized commands from someone connected to the same local WiFi network. The issue was identified in a controlled research environment using a simulated version of the router software and has not been confirmed on physical production devices. No known exploitation has been reported.
Vulnerable items
- DGND3700v1 — NETGEAR DGND3700v1 is a router that provides network connectivity and runs the affected device software.
Recommended action
The vendor has not specified a fix or workaround; follow the official advisory for further guidance.
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Affected versions
No affected-version range was extracted from the source record. The vendor advisory is authoritative — check it before change work.
Official advisory · medium-confidence parse· fetched 3 hours ago·verify at source
Fixed versions
No fixed release is recorded yet. That does not prove no patch exists — confirm against the vendor advisory.
Official advisory · medium-confidence parse· fetched 3 hours ago·verify at source
Mitigation
The source record does not include mitigation steps. That is not a statement that no fix exists — read the vendor advisory below for the authoritative guidance.
Official advisory · medium-confidence parse· fetched 3 hours ago·verify at source
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