Netgear has confirmed that several of its routers, including the R7000, R6400, and R8000 have a security issues that could allow someone to take control of your router if you click a malicious URL.
Netgear is scrambling to fix a software bug in its wireless routers that could leave many home networks vulnerable to remote attacks. The flaw, which was first noticed in August but wasn't widely ...
NOTE: I followed this story for a number of days. Updates are at the end. And, see my follow-up story: Updates and more on the Netgear router vulnerability At least two Netgear routers, the R6400 and ...
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Netgear router owners, I hope you have a spare router—at least those of you with remotely exploitable models—since US-CERT recommended discontinuing use of router models that are vulnerable to ...
It’s time to update your firmware. An exploit that affects a number of Netgear routers can easily give hackers access to your wireless admin password which could lead to router lock-out or, worse, ...
Several models of Netgear routers are affected by a publicly disclosed vulnerability that could allow hackers to take them over. An exploit for the vulnerability was published Friday by a researcher ...
A company can go down one of two roads when it creates a new product: It can follow all the rules and regulations and craft the best product its engineers are capable of designing, or it can flout the ...
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 ...