Not on my WGT624 Version 2, either.
i just plugged into the thing, and configured it for the first time... wanted
to save my settings so i used the option to save all the settings to a
configuration file on my computer. did that... and opened up the file to see
what settings the thing actually had configurable, and i found the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
The Netgear WGT624 v3 is clean, however, some days ago i was searching
on how to put openwrt on this devices and they described that the serial
interface had that username and password, in other words, YES they have
that account but you have to solder
So which is it -- the WGT624 or the WG602?
Others are claiming their WG602 is clean, so I'm guessing it's the 1st.
Not my WG602v2.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Netgear WG602 reportedly contains a default administrative account. This issue
can allow a remote attacker to gain administrative access to the device.
super_username=Gearguy
super_passwd=Geardog
I checked this against my 602v1 also last night, no go
James Garrison wrote:
Not my WG602v2.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Netgear WG602 reportedly contains a default administrative account.
This issue can allow a remote attacker to gain administrative access
to the device.