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[–] [deleted] 5 points -1 points (+4|-5) ago 

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[–] chwhich 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

I dunno, fuzzing, integer overflow, port 111. Sounds like enough info to figure out the exploit yourself if you ask me. I wonder how many home routers this will affect. I remember a lot of Linksys used VxWorks as the OS in lower tier models due to its small footprint, wouldn't be surprised if this was common practice across the board.

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[–] sun_butt 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago  (edited ago)

did you read the article or are you just retarded?

"This led to the discovery of what’s generally known as an integer overflow vulnerability, which allowed him to target a particular part of the operating system and write to memory on the machine running VxWorks. From there, it was possible to set up a backdoor account and control features of the OS, Formaggio claimed. “It’s a very basic vulnerability,” he added. An attacker must find targets with a certain port (port 111) open, but when they did; the exploit code could run without any interaction from the user. In other words, a silent & (possibly even a) deadly attack."

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[–] Pawn 2 points -2 points (+0|-2) ago 

you're retarded and you're expecting a fucking tutorial. Figure it out on your own.

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[–] throwedtoad 4 points -3 points (+1|-4) ago 

Upgoat cause I'm off today and lazy.