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Jetdrive
Mar 06, 2020Luminary
Netgear routers are at risk of getting hacked: What to do
Netgear this week has pushed out a passel of patches for its home networking gear, covering seven modem-router gateways, one range extender and 40-odd routers, including some Nighthawk models and Orb...
Jetdrive
Mar 06, 2020Luminary
The worst thing about this is when Netgear announced exactly what these vulnerabilities are and to which models, the hackers now know exactly what to do. They don't have to test and try different hacks -- Netgear has left us like sitting ducks just waiting to be hacked.
Netgear could you please post the firmware updates?
tomschmidt
Mar 06, 2020Virtuoso
Here is the list for the Orbis: https://kb.netgear.com/000061762/Security-Advisory-for-Stored-Cross-Site-Scripting-on-Some-Routers-Gateways-and-WiFi-Systems-PSV-2018-0533
These vulnerabilities appear to all be reported in 2018! Why is it taking them 2 years to fix known vulnerabilities?
All security bulletins are at https://www.netgear.com/about/security/ and you can subscribe to them if desired. You can also enter your model in the search to see what vulnerabilities apply to your NG product. For RBR50 & RBS50 (RBK50, RBK53), it appears that versions prior to v2.3.5.30 are affected.