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3v3ntH0riz0n
Dec 09, 2016Apprentice
NETGEAR Routers and CVE-2016-582384 security vulnerability
I am a bit concerned about this recent article: http://www.zdnet.com/article/two-netgear-routers-are-vulnerable-to-trivial-to-remote-hack/ https://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/582384 Details: Overview Net...
- Dec 12, 2016
NETGEAR is aware of the security issue #582384 affecting R6250, R6400, R6700, R6900, R7000, R7100LG, R7300DST, R7900, R8000, D6220, D6400 routers. Stay updated here: http://kb.netgear.com/000036386/CVE-2016-582384We now have beta firmware containing fixes for some affected models.
We're working hard on fixes for the other affected models and will update the security ticket above soon.
**** UPDATE from NETGEAR - Added by ChristineT on 12/15/16 at 10:30 AM PST ****
To our NETGEAR Community, we sincerely apologize for any complications you may have encountered due to the recently publicized vulnerability, referred to as VU 582384. We initially became aware of this vulnerability last Friday when CERT emailed us, and because we had no record of a prior report, we began our standard process of validation prior to making any public statements.
Once it had been disclosed that the first notification actually occurred in August, we conducted a search and confirmed this was the case. Admittedly, this was an oversight on our part. While no security reporting system is perfect, we aim to do better, and are evaluating how to improve our response process.
NETGEAR has created a channel for security researchers and other members of the public to contact us regarding potential security issues affecting NETGEAR products (security@netgear.com), which is publicly disclosed from the NETGEAR Product Security Advisory page. We receive numerous emails through this channel, the overwhelming majority of which, on review, do not raise product security issues. When we do recognize that there is a security risk to our customers, we work diligently to address them in a timely manner, as we have done in this case since learning about it last Friday.
Security Advisory for VU 582384 knowledgebase article.
NETGEAR Product Security Advisory page.
Unfiltered1
Feb 01, 2017Tutor
What's up with the email notification system? I'm getting bunches of email notices that a reply has been posted and they appear to just be duplicates. Last batch contained 17 notices and before that there was another long string. Anyone else getting a flood of emails?
- IrvSpFeb 01, 2017Master
Unfiltered1 wrote:What's up with the email notification system? I'm getting bunches of email notices that a reply has been posted and they appear to just be duplicates. Last batch contained 17 notices and before that there was another long string. Anyone else getting a flood of emails?
That usually happens when the writer either presses enter a few time or makes 'minor' editing changes, corrections or adding something after it was posted.
I'm only getting it for 'hggomes' posts though? Only got one for you for instance? Have not seen this in any other instances other than when ones are edited?
The last 2 I got from him via NG was 25 minutes apart and it was edited basically to add a link.
- hggomesFeb 01, 2017Tutor
Probably the result of "Edit Reply" post, if so my fault for editing it and Netgear forum software for working that way.