Star Trek: Discovery First Video of Production!
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A new vulnerability has been discovered in all Netgear Routers and Modems, which could let a hacker gain control of a network and install a botnet, or even gain control of an entire network.
The issue has already been submitted to the U.S. government's National Vulnerability Database, and acknowledged by Netgear, which has put up a list of exposed models. The company has also issued updated firmware which should close the vulnerability, but only on some devices.
The full list of patched hardware includes:
(available via ISPs)
Still unpatched are the following routers and DSL gateways:
For some routers, Netgear is asking customers to manually enable password recovery, disable remote management until a fix can be developed and be made available to customers.
For more information, go to the Netgear Support page.
Web site TrekCore.com is reporting that the official Star Trek: Discovery media channels have posted a new logo for the upcoming series.
The new logo seems brighter, with the now familiar split on the logo is now closed (or less noticeable).
To read the article, click here.
Nintendo has updated Super Mario Run for iOS to include a new "Easy Mode" that eliminates the timer so the end user can take their time inside of a level, as well as unlimited bubbles so a person doesn't have to worry about dying and loosing their place in the game.
The game has also been expended to include Korean language support.
The update should be available now for both iPhone and iPad.