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Security Advisory for WPA-2 Vulnerabilities (KRACK), PSV-2017-2826, PSV-2017-2836, PSV-2017-2837
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Security Advisory for WPA-2 Vulnerabilities (KRACK), PSV-2017-2826, PSV-2017-2836, PSV-2017-2837
NETGEAR is aware of the recently publicized security exploit KRACK, which takes advantage of security vulnerabilities in WPA2 (WiFi Protected Access II). NETGEAR has published fixes for multiple products and is working on fixes for others.
Please follow the security advisory for updates.
NETGEAR appreciates having security concerns brought to our attention and are constantly monitoring our products to get in front of the latest threats. Being pro-active rather than re-active to emerging security issues is a fundamental belief at NETGEAR.
To protect users, NETGEAR does not publicly announce security vulnerabilities until fixes are publicly available, nor are the exact details of such vulnerabilities released. Once fixes are available, NETGEAR will announce the vulnerabilities from NETGEAR Product Security web page.
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Re: Security Advisory for WPA-2 Vulnerabilities (KRACK), PSV-2017-2826, PSV-2017-2836, PSV-2017-2837
https://kb.netgear.com/000049562 - Orbi RBK50 WPA2 KRACK Update for Satellite Orbi RBS50
https://kb.netgear.com/000049563 - Orbi Pro SRK60 WPA2 KRACK Update
https://kb.netgear.com/000049564 - Orbi RBW30 KRACK update for Satellite Orbi RBW30
https://kb.netgear.com/000049565 - Orbi RBK40 WPA2 KRACK update for Satellite Orbi RBS40
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