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Netgear warned customers to update their devices to the latest available firmware, which patches stored cross-site scripting (XSS) and authentication bypass vulnerabilities in several WiFi 6 ...
Netgear says that it is working on a production firmware that will fix the command injection vulnerability and will release that firmware ASAP.
Netgear on Friday released firmware updates for two of its router products lines, patching a hardcoded cryptographic key and an authentication bypass flaw that were reported six months ago.
A whopping 79 Netgear router models are vulnerable to a severe security flaw that can let hackers take over devices remotely. The vulnerability has been discovered by two security researchers ...
Updating the firmware should protect against issues 1596, 1597, and 1598. However, Netgear has yet to resolve 1595 - the main router vulnerability involving the network request.
Netgear has provided security patches for all impacted models, and users can find the necessary downloads on Netgear's support page. If you own one of these routers, you should check your firmware ...
Netgear did not reply until Sept. 3, when it sent Compass a test version of new firmware that was supposed to fix the vulnerability.
To Install: Note: To avoid wireless disconnect issue during the firmware download process, NETGEAR recommends that firmware upgrade be performed on a computer with wired connection.
Netgear is warning users of a critical remote code execution bug that could allow an unauthenticated attacker to take control of its Wireless AC Router Nighthawk (R7800) hardware running firmware ...