router security
ASUS Router User? Patch ASAP!
Richi Jennings | | Asus, Attacking Routers, CVE-2024-3079, CVE-2024-3080, CVE-2024-3912, firmware, firmware attacks, firmware patch, firmware security, firmware update, Firmware Updates, Firmware Vulnerabilities, firmware vulnerability, flawed routers, IoT firmware, Malicious Firmware Updates, router, router compromise, router exploit, router hacking, router hijacking, router malware, router security, router vulnerabilities, router vulnerability, SB Blogwatch
Or junk it if EOL: Two nasty vulnerabilities need an update—pronto ...
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‘Pumpkin Eclipse’ — 600,000+ Rural ISP Routers Bricked Beyond Repair
Richi Jennings | | ActionTec, Attacking Routers, cable modem, Chalubo, firmware, firmware attacks, firmware patch, firmware security, firmware update, flawed routers, Modem, Pumpkin Eclipse, router, router botnet, router compromise, router exploit, router hacking, router hijacking, router security, router vulnerabilities, router vulnerability, Sagemcom, SB Blogwatch, Windstream
Daft name, serious risk: Kit from ActionTec and Sagemcom remotely ruined and required replacement ...
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Home Network Security in the Internet Age
Abhishek Iyer | | cryptomining, data protection, encryption, Man In The Middle, Network Security, passwords, Patches & Updates, router security
The internet has changed the way we do business, communicate with one another, and live our lives. However, this advancement has led to security challenges both at work and at home. While ...
Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS)
The beginning of May 2018 saw problematic internetworking operational issues revolving around the notion of robust router security (in reality, the lack thereof...). Today's Must Read comes from ISOC personnel Megan Kruse ...
Critical Dnsmasq Flaws Put Networking Devices, Linux Systems at Risk
Lucian Constantin | | Axiom, CCleaner, cyberespionage, Data breach, dnsmasq, Equifax, Linux, Malware, Remote Code Execution, router security, vulnerability, WordPress plug-in, zero-day
If you have Linux systems in your environment—desktops, servers, routers and other networking devices—you should install the latest patches for the dnsmasq package as soon as they become available. Security researchers from Google ...
Not All Macs Get Firmware Security Fixes, Researchers Find
Lucian Constantin | | Apple, command injection, cross-site scripting, EFI, Extensible Firmware Interface, firmware update, firmware vulnerability, iMac, Mac update, Macbook, macos, Malware, Netgear, OS X, Privilege Escalation, ReadyNAS, Remote Code Execution, router security, Thunderstrike
An investigation by researchers from Duo Security revealed that Apple does not consistently release security patches for known vulnerabilities in the low-level firmware code of its Mac computers. When it does, the patches ...