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R7000 Vulnerability Note VU#582384
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Re: R7000 Vulnerability Note VU#582384
yeah, they could at least acknowledge the issue.
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Re: R7000 Vulnerability Note VU#582384
Or #NetgearSevereSecurityFlaw ...
I don't understand why Netgear does not communicate at all. My (other brand) NAS receives updates regularly, even today.
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Re: R7000 Vulnerability Note VU#582384
Go for it. I haven't heard a word or read anything. Anyone?
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Re: R7000 Vulnerability Note VU#582384
Any chance we can get the government (CERT=Sponsored by Homeland Security) to make the company issue a 'safety recall' the way they did for the note 7, or for other dangerously faulty products?
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Re: R7000 Vulnerability Note VU#582384
Netgear has acknowledged the vulnerability.
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Re: R7000 Vulnerability Note VU#582384
ack all they want... I want to know if they are working on it and are going to continue to support these devices... Or are the owners of these devices going to be tossed to the curb?
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Re: R7000 Vulnerability Note VU#582384
The article states: "NETGEAR is investigating and will update this article once we have more information." So, I'd say they're working on it.
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Re: R7000 Vulnerability Note VU#582384
The Security Advisory has been updated with more information and beta firmware for some models. Thanks for your patience.
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Re: R7000 Vulnerability Note VU#582384
This backdoor (or no door) was reported to Netgear four months ago. Shocking.
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Re: R7000 Vulnerability Note VU#582384
R7300 was listed as an affected model, should i assume my R7300DST will be patched as well-- it's the same as the R7300 + a "Dead Spot Terminator"(Separate device)
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Re: R7000 Vulnerability Note VU#582384
the beta firmware is available but still readycloud broken and email schedule failing most of the time.
Still the firmware is not complete.
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Re: R7000 Vulnerability Note VU#582384
@robwilkens wrote:
R7300 was listed as an affected model, should i assume my R7300DST will be patched as well-- it's the same as the R7300 + a "Dead Spot Terminator"(Separate device)
My understanding is that the only R7300 is the R7300DST.
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Re: R7000 Vulnerability Note VU#582384
Well, by now most of you have seen the official Netgear status of this issue. They've released beta versions of a production fix for several models. Have any of you folks installed the beta versions and if so what have you experienced? Thank you.
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Re: R7000 Vulnerability Note VU#582384
I'm running it on my R7000 which I'm currently using just as an AP and it's working fine for me.
Others have also installed it. See e.g. https://community.netgear.com/t5/Nighthawk-WiFi-Routers/The-last-straw-new-vulnerability-for-R7000-R...
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Re: R7000 Vulnerability Note VU#582384
Hi All,
The Security Advisory for VU 582384 has been updated.
Also, for more information see the link below.
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Re: R7000 Vulnerability Note VU#582384
I see Netgear has released a beta fix for this. I have a Mac mini which uses OSX. Netgear Router R7000 AC 1900. Instructions say to download it and save it to my desktop and then follow instructions. I downloaded the fix and I get a message that says Safari can't open it and it advises me to download an app that will. ???? What app would that be?
Thanks
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The file you downloaded is a firmware file. Ignore what Safari told you, and continue to follow the instructions on http://kb.netgear.com/000036453/R7000-Firmware-Version-1-0-7-6-Beta. Basically you log in your router via Web interface and use it to update its firmware.
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Hi All,
The Security Advisory for VU 582384 has been updated.
Also, for more information see the link below.
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