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posted by Dopefish on Monday February 24 2014, @03:00AM   Printer-friendly
from the flash-alternate-router-firmware-for-protection dept.

janrinok writes "A recent survey carried out by Tripwire, reported by the BBC, claims that "80% of the 25 best-selling routers available on Amazon are vulnerable to compromise". Security researcher Craig Young from Tripwire said exploits had been publicly discussed and published for more than one-third of these devices.

In a separate report, the Internet Storm Center (ISC) warned about a continuing attempt to exploit a vulnerability in 23 separate models of Linksys routers. A worm, called 'The Moon' is compromising Linksys routers and then scans for other potentially vulnerable systems. So far, wrote ISC researcher Johannes Ullrich in his blogpost, it is not clear why the routers are being compromised and what might be done with them. There are hints in the exploit code that the routers will at some point be gathered together into a network of compromised machines. Currently, he added, all the worm was doing was spreading to other Linksys routers.

The reason for the current European concern is a recent large scale attack on home routers in order to gather usernames and passwords for online bank accounts, reported by the Polish Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) and elsewhere."

 
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  • (Score: 1) by ls671 on Monday February 24 2014, @06:31AM

    by ls671 (891) Subscriber Badge on Monday February 24 2014, @06:31AM (#5607) Homepage

    I monitor attacks on several servers and most of them are from organized crime or script kiddies. I never could find one special enough for me to think it is coming from who you think it is.

    Then again if who you say was going to get in, maybe I wouldn't even see it coming. Maybe they are already in! I am pretty good at monitoring but I would never ever think that I am unpenetrable. Nevertheless, I would say chances are they aren't in ;-)

    I believe the idea is to work at a higher network level and not take control of private LANs unless there is sufficient reasons to try to do so.

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    Everything I write is lies, including this sentence.