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Daniel272829
Oct 22, 2015Aspirant
WARNING Vulnerability ID: NON-2015-0211 on my Netgear Router WNR2000v3 Please help
I scanned my MacBook with the avast antivirus and the network Scan a vulnerability which I was searching online to fix additional solution yet this is what I found on PCWorld website At first gl...
- Nov 10, 2015
Daniel272829 I would like to inform you that we have released the firmware that fixes SOAP vulnerability.
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Thank you for you for being a loyal NETGEAR customer.
ElaineM
Nov 03, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
NETGEAR is working on a new firmware release for WNR2000v3 to address this potential security breach. This new firmware should be available in the next few weeks. We will let you know as soon as we receive a firm release date and notify you as soon as it becomes available.
In the meantime, to avoid this potential security breach, NETGEAR recommends that you ensure Wi-Fi security is turned on (this is the default setting on NETGEAR routers & gateways) to prevent unauthorized devices from joining your network. NETGEAR also recommends that you ensure remote management is turned off (this is also a default setting on NETGEAR routers & gateways) to prevent unauthorized devices from accessing your network from the WAN.
Thank you for being a loyal NETGEAR customer.
- jpurcielNov 24, 2015Aspirant
I currently own a Netgear WNR1000v2 router. Does Netgear plan on addressing this security vulnerability with this model as well?