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Netgear Nightmare: Popular SMB Router Exposed to Six Serious Security Flaws!
Beware, frugal entrepreneurs! Your trusty Netgear small business router could be a cybercriminal’s playground, with six gaping flaws ready for exploitation. No patches coming—might be time to upgrade before your data does a magic disappearing act! 🎩✨ #RouterRisks #NetgearNightmares

Hot Take:
Who knew that a budget-friendly router could be the VIP (Very Important Problem) at the cybersecurity party? Netgear's WNR614 N300 router is like that one friend who promises to bring the budget snacks to your shindig but ends up bringing a bag full of vulnerabilities. And since this router has hit its electronic retirement age, Netgear's basically RSVP'd a "Nope" to the patching party. So, if you’re using this router, it might be time to "unfriend" and find a new networking buddy.