Netgear Wi-Fi routers need to be patched immediately

Home News Computing (Image credit: Shutterstock/Chor muang) Netgear has issued a patch for a high-severity vulnerability found in almost a dozen of its Wi-Fi routers (opens in new tab) and urged its users to apply the fix immediately. Given the destructive potential of the flaw, Netgear did not disclose the details, other than saying that it’s a pre-authentication buffer overflow vulnerability, which could be used for all kinds of malicious activity, from crashing the device after a denial of service, to arbitrary code execution.To abuse the vulnerability, the attackers do not need user permission or user interaction. The flaw can be used in low-complexity attacks, it was said.Pre-authentication buffer overflowIssuing a security advisory (opens in new tab) about the flaw, Netgear said it “strongly recommends” users download and install the latest… Click below to read the full story from TechRadar
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