If I'm in Windows, I'm running XP SP2 with AVG and Kerio all behind a NetGear WGT624v2 wifi router. If I'm in Linux, it's Fedora Core 3 test 2 all with magical IPTables.:)
Account name got changed to superman with a new password and yes, my AP is vulnerable to this new account. Which leads to question, why the account in the first place?
Personally, I think anyone that plays around with WordPress will eventually see how much better it is than MovableType and just switch... I did a short while ago and can't even think of ever going back.
If I'm in Windows, I'm running XP SP2 with AVG and Kerio all behind a NetGear WGT624v2 wifi router. If I'm in Linux, it's Fedora Core 3 test 2 all with magical IPTables. :)
Not sure if anyone has read the updated news about this little vulnerability.
It still exists, albeit in a different account and password that I have verified on my WG602v1.
http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/365230
Ummm... WRONG! Account name and password changed with new firmware.
http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/365230
Account name got changed to superman with a new password and yes, my AP is vulnerable to this new account. Which leads to question, why the account in the first place?
Personally, I think anyone that plays around with WordPress will eventually see how much better it is than MovableType and just switch... I did a short while ago and can't even think of ever going back.