Researchers said they have uncovered yet another mass compromise of home and small-office wireless routers, this one being used to make malicious configuration changes to more than 300,000 devices made by D-Link, Micronet, Tenda, TP-Link, and others.. The hackers appear to be using a variety of techniques to commandeer the devices and make changes to the domain name system (DNS) servers used to translate human-friendly domain names into the IP addresses computers use to locate their Web servers, according to a report published Monday by researchers from security firm Team Cymru. . Scientists reveal a substantial breach affecting more than 300,000 Wi-Fi routers repurposed for harmful DNS modifications.. Router Compromise,DNS Hijacking,IoT Security,Wireless Networking,Network Threats. . Dave Wreski
A blogger who stumbled across a vulnerability in more than 65,000 Time Warner Cable customer routers says the routers are still vulnerable to remote attack, despite claims by the company last week that it patched the routers.. Last Tuesday, David Chen, an internet startup-founder, published information about the vulnerability in Time Warner The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Last Tuesday, David Chen, an internet startup-founder, published information about the vulnerability. blogger, stumbled, across, vulnerability, warner, cable, customer, routers. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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