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Netgear is a multinational company specializing in producing networking hardware for consumers, businesses, and service providers. The company’s products include a variety of devices such as routers, DSL/cable gateways, switches, wireless access points, and network-attached storage.

In the context of information security, Netgear is significant as routers and networking devices serve as the first line of defense in home and office cybersecurity. These devices can provide security features such as firewalls, VPNs, and password protection to safeguard networks from unauthorized access and potential cyber threats. Security vulnerabilities in Netgear products could potentially expose users to risks like data breaches, malware infections, or unauthorized access to network resources. Hence, discussing Netgear in cybersecurity news involves covering firmware updates, vulnerability disclosures, security patches, and best practices for securing Netgear networking devices against threats.

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Bank Info Security 1 month, 2 weeks ago

US FCC Grants Netgear Temporary Exemption From Router Ban

Critics Call Foreign-Made Router Ban 'Industrial Policy Disguised As Cybersecurity'Netgear obtained a temporary waiver from the Federal Communications Commission allowing it to continue importing consumer routers through most of 2027, making the networking hardware giant the first consumer brand to circumvent a ban on foreign-made hardware.

Public policy professor says it will make America less secure but hits Netgear’s lobbying goals The United States’ ban on foreign-made SOHO routers won’t improve security, and only makes sense as “industrial policy disguised as cybersecurity,” according to Milton Mueller, Professor at the University of Georgia’s School of Public Policy and founder of its Internet Governance Project.…

Also: Researchers Bypass GitHub Copilot's Protections, Deloitte Pays $5M for BreachThis week: A hacker claims to have 20 million OpenAI logins, Sweden clears ship in Baltic cable damage, researchers find ways to bypass GitHub Copilot's protections, Netgear patches router flaws, undetectable Mac backdoor raises alarms, Spain nabs hacker, and Deloitte pays $5M for RIBridges breach.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 3 months ago

Breach Roundup: Sweden Clears Ship in Baltic Cable Damage

Also: Researchers Bypass GitHub Copilot's Protections, Deloitte Pays $5M for BreachThis week: Sweden clears ship in Baltic cable damage, researchers find ways to bypass GitHub Copilot's protections, Netgear patches router flaws, undetectable Mac backdoor raises alarms, cyberattacks target aviation, Spain nabs international hacker, and Deloitte pays $5M for RIBridges breach.

Netgear has fixed two critical remote code execution and authentication bypass vulnerabilities affecting multiple WiFi routers and warned customers to update their devices to the latest firmware as soon as possible. [...]

Bank Info Security 1 year, 11 months ago

Half a Dozen Flaws in Netgear Router Put User Data at Risk

Vulnerabilities Could Lead to Unauthorized Data Access and ManipulationHalf a dozen vulnerabilities in a moderately priced Netgear router could allow attackers to bypass authentication, putting home users and small businesses at risk. The flaws could cause unauthorized access, network manipulation and exposure of sensitive data.

Remotely disinfects Cisco and Netgear routers to block Chinese critters China's Volt Typhoon attackers used "hundreds" of outdated Cisco and NetGear routers infected with malware in an attempt to break into US critical infrastructure facilities, according to the Justice Department.…

A new botnet consisting of firewalls and routers from Cisco, DrayTek, Fortinet, and NETGEAR is being used as a covert data transfer network for advanced persistent threat actors, including the China-linked threat actor called Volt Typhoon

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