Most Home Routers Vulnerable to Flash UPnP Attack
An Anonymous reader noted that some folks at GNU Citizen have been researching
UPNP Vulnerabilities in home routers, and have produced a flash swf file capable of opening open ports into your network simply by visiting an unfortunate URL. Looks like Firefox & Safari users are safe for now.
[...] a flash swf file capable of opening open ports into your network [...]
:D
Hold on, now I'm confused: does this attack open open ports, or does it open ports open? Or even worse, does it open open open ports?
Hello! I'm a disaster waiting to happen!
Firefox is safe anyway, for the time being.
Still, NoFlash... NoScript... soon I'll have to install NoImage and NoCSS. I guess it's time to go back to Gopher.
For most of these people, uPNP is a godsend since it eliminates the need to mess around with portforwarding in the router configuration.
If uPNP is a godsend to those people... they need to get a better God.
Challenging an anon coward...
Yeah, that'll work.
Is their any other grammatical and spelling rules we should no about?
Isn't that redundant? The GP already stated,
Simple. Buy one of the new Linksys Draft-N routers and put it in 40MHz mode. It'll stomp all over them.