Vulnerabilities Affecting Over One Million Dasan GPON Routers Are Now Under Attack (bleepingcomputer.com) 27
Two vulnerabilities affecting over one million routers, and disclosed earlier this week, are now under attack by botnet herders, who are trying to gather the vulnerable devices under their control. From a report: Attacks started yesterday, Thursday, May 3, according to Netlab, the network security division of Chinese cyber-security vendor Qihoo 360. Exploitation of these two flaws started after on Monday, April 30, an anonymous researcher published details of the two vulnerabilities via the VPNMentor blog. His findings detail two flaws -- an authentication bypass (CVE-2018-10561) and a remote code execution vulnerability (CVE-2018-10562). The most ludicrous of these two flaws is the first, which basically allows anyone to access the router's internal settings by appending the "?images" string to any URL, effectively giving anyone control over the router's configuration.
Flaws? (Score:3)
The most ludicrous of these two flaws is the first, which basically allows anyone to access the router's internal settings by appending the "?images" string to any URL, effectively giving anyone control over the router's configuration.
Sounds more like a backdoor
Really ? (Score:1)
Sounds like Very Sloppy Coding.
If you had to implement a backdoor, wouldn't you want to conceal it a bit better ???
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Instead of using "?images" I would use "?notabackdoor".
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It depends. If it's a US product then it's most likely a backdoor, if it's made in Asia, particularly China, it's standard programming practice.
That's not snark, it really is, security is just a zero-priority thing for products from there. And when you find the vulns there's close to zero chance of ever getting them fixed.
It's a Chinese router (Score:1)
It's a Chinese router, enough said.
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Why ? (Score:1)
Because they do not suck US cock ?
Apparently their cyber capabilities are top class. It was reported they broke into a rather central system of the south korean defence ministry.
All we hear from South Korea is super crappy IT security. I guess they drink too much Coke and eat too much burgers with dangerous fats.
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While true, there is growing support for the gender neutral singular "They" pronoun, in fact, it's already well established.
That said, using male pronouns in this case is also perfectly acceptable in English, and many style guides still insist on it.
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To be modded funny? Or oblivious?
Vulnerabilities are under attack? (Score:2)
What?
Botnet herders (Score:1)
Oh give me LAN, lots of LAN...