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AT&T Microcell Disassembly; Security Flaws Exposed

CharlyFoxtrot writes "The geeks over on the fail0verflow blog took apart an AT&T Microcell device which is 'essentially a small cell-tower in a box, which shuttles your calls and data back to the AT&T mothership over your home broadband connection.' They soon uncovered some real security issues including a backdoor : 'We believe that this backdoor is NOT meant to be globally accessible. It is probably only intended to be used over the IPSEC tunnel which the picoChip SoC creates. [...] Unfortunately, they set up the wizard to bind on 0.0.0.0, so the backdoor is accessible over the WAN interface.'"

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  1. Backdoor? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    AT&T's customers routinely take it in the backdoor from the company already so they just figured that no one would notice in this case.