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Netgear’s Budget Router Woes: Major Security Flaws Leave SMBs Vulnerable
A popular small business router, Netgear’s WNR614 N300, is riddled with security flaws that could lead to data theft or a full device takeover. Experts suggest replacing it since Netgear won’t release patches.

Hot Take:
*Bold and Italicized* *Netgear’s WNR614 N300 router has more holes than a slice of Swiss cheese, and unfortunately, it’s past its expiration date. Time to upgrade before your data takes a one-way trip to Hackerland.*
Key Points:
– Netgear’s budget-friendly WNR614 N300 router is riddled with six security vulnerabilities.
– The router has reached its end-of-life, meaning no more patches from Netgear.
– Vulnerabilities include authentication bypass, improper cookie settings, plaintext password storage, and more.
– RedFox Security suggests several mitigation strategies for those who continue using the device.
– Secure your router to prevent data theft and potential DDoS attacks.