A security vulnerability in Small Offices/Home Offices (SOHO) routers from Netgear could be exploited to execute arbitrary code remotely as root, according to security researchers at consulting firm GRIMM.
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Netgear Patches Remote Code Execution Flaw in SOHO Routers
A security vulnerability in Small Offices/Home Offices (SOHO) routers from Netgear could be exploited to execute arbitrary code remotely as root, according to security researchers at consulting firm GRIMM. The post Netgear Patches Remote Code Execution Flaw in SOHO Routers appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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