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UPDATE: Netgear has released "hot fixes" for the R6400v2 and the R6700v3, both of which should be updated to firmware version 1.0.4.92.
Netgear has posted patches for dozens of models of routers, gateways and range extenders to fix flaws that could let hackers take over home Wi-Fi networks.
Netgear has fixed a high-severity vulnerability affecting multiple WiFi router models and advised customers to update their devices to the latest available firmware as soon as possible.
If you have Netgear's R6400v2 or R6700v3 router you can download hot-fixes for the vulnerability now but if you have one of the 77 other affected routers, you're out of luck until the company ...
Netgear's security advisory notes that affected models include the R6400v2, R6700, R6700v3, R6900, R6900P, R7000, R7000P, R7850, R7900, R8000 and the RS400. For proper identification, simply check ...
Netgear has upgraded its Armor security subscription service. For $99 a year you get total protection for your network and when you take your devices outside the home.
A high-severity security bug affecting several Netgear small office/home office (SOHO) routers could allow remote code execution (RCE) via a man-in-the-middle (MiTM) attack.
Owners of popular Netgear router models should look into installing firmware updates on their devices as Netgear finished deploying patches for a slew of security issues discovered and reported by ...
Enhanced NETGEAR Armor service, available now, protects devices on your home network.
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 ...
Netgear has several security updates available for almost 50 pieces of its networking equipment. The updates address issues ranging from "critical" to "medium," according to Netgear's classification.