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By the Year
In 2026 there have been 3 vulnerabilities in Netgear Raxe500. Last year, in 2025 Raxe500 had 1 security vulnerability published. That is, 2 more vulnerabilities have already been reported in 2026 as compared to last year.
| Year | Vulnerabilities | Average Score |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | 3 | 0.00 |
| 2025 | 1 | 0.00 |
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Recent Netgear Raxe500 Security Vulnerabilities
NETGEAR Router Firmware: Authenticated Admin Input Validation Exploit
CVE-2026-9210
- June 09, 2026
Insufficient input validation vulnerability in the listed NETGEAR models allows authenticated administrators connected to the local network to make unauthorized modification of router software and functionality.
Improper Input Validation
Netgear Router Functionality Modification via Admin Interface (CVE-2026-0416)
CVE-2026-0416
- June 09, 2026
An insufficient input validation vulnerability in certain NETGEAR router models as listed allows an authenticated administrator with local network access to submit crafted input that bypasses intended management interface restrictions, resulting in unauthorized modification of protected router software or functionality.
Improper Input Validation
NETGEAR Gaming Router RCE via Traffic Interception
CVE-2026-9213
- June 09, 2026
A vulnerability in the affected NETGEAR gaming routers allows attackers with the ability to intercept and tamper with traffic between the router and the Internet, to execute code on the device.
Improper Input Validation
NETGEAR Nighthawk Speedtest DNS-MITM (RS7001.0.7.82, RAXV1.1.6.36)
CVE-2025-12946
- December 09, 2025
A vulnerability in the speedtest feature of affected NETGEAR Nighthawk routers, caused by improper input validation, can allow attackers on the router's WAN side, using attacker-in-the-middle techniques (MiTM) to manipulate DNS responses and execute commands when speedtests are run. This issue affects RS700: through 1.0.7.82; RAX54Sv2 : before V1.1.6.36; RAX41v2: before V1.1.6.36; RAX50: before V1.2.14.114; RAXE500: before V1.2.14.114; RAX41: before V1.0.17.142; RAX43: before V1.0.17.142; RAX35v2: before V1.0.17.142; RAXE450: before V1.2.14.114; RAX43v2: before V1.1.6.36; RAX42: before V1.0.17.142; RAX45: before V1.0.17.142; RAX50v2: before V1.1.6.36; MR90: before V1.0.2.46; MS90: before V1.0.2.46;RAX42v2: before V1.1.6.36; RAX49S: before V1.1.6.36.
Improper Input Validation
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