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Last week I described on the We Live Security blog how a number of Netgear routers were at risk of being easily exploited by hackers.

Netgear updated its security advisory on Friday, detailing the list of devices that it had confirmed to be vulnerable, all of which now have either beta or production firmware fixes available for them to resolve the vulnerability.

At the time of writing, here is the list of routers for which production firmware updates are available:

R6400

R7000

R8000

And the following routers have beta firmware fixes available:

R6250

R6700

R6900

R7100LG

R7300DST

R7900

D6220

D6400

In addition, Netgear has confirmed that its D700 model is not at risk of exploitation as first feared.

Netgear says it will release production firmware fixes for remaining routers as quickly as possible.

Netgear goes on to say that it is continuing to review its entire range of routers to see if any others might be affected by the security vulnerability, and will release firmware updates if necessary.

If you wanted an omen of what 2017 has in store for us, this is it. Expect many more internet-connected devices to be found to be lacking when it comes to security. You can help protect yourself, and other internet users, by ensuring that you apply patches as quickly as possible.

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