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Re: VPNFilter malware
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Hi,
Does anyone know what NetGear routers are affected by the VPNFilter malware that is out in the wild?
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Re: VPNFilter malware
Then there is the Netgear response:
Security Advisory for VPNFilter Malware on Some Routers | Answer | NETGEAR Support
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Please follow the advice from Cisco/Talos. Seriously.
Netgear advice will really not help you. I seriously doubt they know what they are talking about. Just an upgrade will not help here if your device is already compromised. It is also laughable to see such advice when the exploit itself is unknown.
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Seriously, I know who's advice to rely on.
If everyone checked and updated their routers they would not be at risk of getting this Malware, as stated by Netgear.
I was only after the routers affected, not advice on what to do, after all I run a IT Security company.... 🙂
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@BillS68 wrote:
I was only after the routers affected, not advice on what to do, after all I run a IT Security company.... 🙂
I am well impressed, but remember that these messages are not private conversations. There are ordinary mortals here who don't have PhDs in computer security.
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I know that but my original question was about the routers affected and not anything to do about how to remove or handle the Malware and that was the point I was making to the post I replied to.
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One major news outlet listed the Netgear R7000 apparently enough are out of those to make what looked like the top ten list of router brands and major models affected. No way to really know how much truth they had in it in this world of fake news........ Dean
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Am I good to go? The three things the article says to do (maintain updated firmware, change default PW, and don't allow remote access) I've already done.
Everything is working well so I want to check in with some experts before I start "breaking my router".
Thanks for the advice,
AJ
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