Luckily i already heard of this theoretical method years ago and have patched my router accordingly.
I run a DD-WRT router so the flexibility is endless, on bootup a script runs that kills the webservice and then restarts it on a non standard port.
So next time i get "infected" with this exploit kit, all they can do is endlessly scan my network for routers and once they find it they have no preprogrammed way of connecting.
Luckily i already heard of this theoretical method years ago and have patched my router accordingly. I run a DD-WRT router so the flexibility is endless, on bootup a script runs that kills the webservice and then restarts it on a non standard port. So next time i get "infected" with this exploit kit, all they can do is endlessly scan my network for routers and once they find it they have no preprogrammed way of connecting.