Netgear Routers’ Flaws Expose Users to Malware, Remote Attacks,

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Netgear Routers’ Flaws Expose Users to Malware, Remote Attacks,

Five security flaws have been disclosed in Netgear RAX30 routers that could be chained to bypass authentication and achieve remote code execution.

These vulnerabilities could allow attackers to monitor users’ internet activity, hijack their internet connection, redirect traffic to malicious websites, and inject malware into their network traffic.

Users should update their firmware to firmware version 1.0.94 released by the networking company on April 7, 2023 to address the flaws and mitigate potential risks.

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These five CVEs can be chained together to compromise affected Netgear Ras30 routers, the most severe of which enable Remote Code Execution on the device.

Katz noted.

In the report, he also warns that attackers could gain remote control over the devices themselves through successful exploits.

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