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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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Dark_Knight16
Dec 27, 2015Tutor
I wanted to double check on the thread to see if there is any answers to our concerns. I posted my reply the other day but so far I haven't received any help from a Mod.
- DarrenMDec 29, 2015Sr. NETGEAR Moderator
Hello Dark_knight16
I am having this looked into I will let you know once I hear back on the problem.
DarrenM
- Retired_MemberDec 30, 2015
Avast reported the same problem on my Dell. I had been using Panda but among other fixes I switched to Avast. The Dell is connected to a Mac wirelessly via a Netgear N300 router with firmware v1.0.0.50, which is the last firmware compatible with my Mac OS 10.6. I bought this router about six months ago. I do NOT want to buy another.
Second, I received a phishing email allegedly from ATT on Christmas Eve claiming that they had monitored spam coming from my IP address. I called ATT and they said it was a fake email, that they didn't send that kind of email, and that my account number was listed incorrectly on the email. I made a lot of fixes, scans, changing passwords and so on, but then two days ago the phone line went out. I have two lines and one was out all of yesterday until today. Today it works and I connected. I don't know why. As far as I know the ATT guy hasn't yet come out to fix the phone line, which ATT said had a short in it. I was unable to get a dial tone until about ten minutes ago.
Please let me know as soon as possible whether my router has in fact been hacked, as Avast claims, and whether I will need to buy a new router.
- DarrenMDec 30, 2015Sr. NETGEAR Moderator
Hello Chip67
The firmware you have is not the latest firmware the issue was fixed in v1.1.2.12 which you can find here
http://downloadcenter.netgear.com/en/product/WNR2000v3#searchResults
DarrenM