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Re: Potential Vulnerability EDB-31617 Bad access rights
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Hi,
I have received a warning after a network scan from Eset Internet Security tool.
With this message"Potential Vulnerability EDB-31617 Bad access rights", do you know something about this vulnerability?
This issue is already known for an another model: DGN2200 N300 Wireless Router
https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/31617/
Can you confirm this info or is a bad warning?
Thanks
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Hello gyves1
Thank you for your concern. NETGEAR values your input and takes the security of our customers and their data very seriously. We regularly monitor our products for security issues and we provide detailed information at www.netgear.com/about/security. In addition, if you have any security concerns, you can reach us at security@netgear.com.
DarrenM
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Hello gyves1
Thank you for your concern. NETGEAR values your input and takes the security of our customers and their data very seriously. We regularly monitor our products for security issues and we provide detailed information at www.netgear.com/about/security. In addition, if you have any security concerns, you can reach us at security@netgear.com.
DarrenM
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Re: Potential Vulnerability EDB-31617 Bad access rights
Claimed solution to the EDB-31617.a vulnerabilty really doesn't solve anything.
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