Netgear has addressed critical security vulnerabilities in some of its Wi-Fi routers and access points, urging affected customers to update their devices promptly. One critical flaw is an unauthenticated remote code execution vulnerability rated at 9.8, permitting attackers to execute malicious code without authentication. Another vulnerability, an authentication bypass rated at 9.6, allows remote device access. Users can update their devices by downloading the latest firmware from Netgear's support page. Staying updated is essential for maintaining device security against potential attacks.
Netgear has released critical security patches for vulnerabilities affecting several Wi-Fi routers and access points, urging customers to update devices immediately for protection.
The unauthenticated RCE vulnerability with a critical CVSS score of 9.8 allows attackers to execute malicious code on Netgear devices without permission.
A second critical issue, an authentication bypass vulnerability rated at 9.6, could let attackers access devices remotely without authorization.
Netgear recommends affected customers to visit their support page to download the latest firmware as a crucial step to secure their devices.
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