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At Least 700,000 Routers Given To Customers By ISPs Are Vulnerable To Hacking

itwbennett writes: More than 700,000 ADSL routers provided to customers by ISPs around the world contain serious flaws that allow remote hackers to take control of them. Most of the routers have a 'directory traversal' flaw in a firmware component called webproc.cgi that allows hackers to extract sensitive configuration data, including administrative credentials. The flaw isn't new and has been reported by multiple researchers since 2011 in various router models.

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  1. Re:Run your own equipment by RabidReindeer · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well, if EVERYONE decides they'll mooch off their neightbor, it's Communism!

    And if no one actually HAS WiFi to mooch off of, that's Soviet-style Communism.