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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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mediatrek
Oct 22, 2015Virtuoso
My guess is based on Netgear's response to other security vulnerabilities in their product firmware they have been made aware of is that they will IGNORE the holes and use the excuse that they labeled the product as EOL (End of Life) status. The WNR2000v3 is EOL status.
They recently did this with the ReadyShare (Kcode NetUSB module) vulnerability with a number of models that still were on big box store shelves even as soon as two months ago. (ie- WNDR4300v1 @ Target, Staples, etc). Netgear just wants you go out out and buy a new router that has the security hole patched. It is so sad and why I have stopped placing Netgear on the top of my router brand recommendation list.