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Blog Post: Complete, Persistent Compromise of Netgear Wireless Routers
From: Zachary Cutlip <uid000 () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2013 17:01:35 -0400
I did a writeup of a neat authentication bypass bug I found[1] in Netgear's venerable WNDR3700v4 wireless router. It
gives you complete, unauthenticated access to the router's administrative interface. Authentication is disabled
persistently, surviving reboots. Thought I'd share it:
http://shadow-file.blogspot.com/2013/10/complete-persistent-compromise-of.html
Thanks!
Zach
Twitter: @zcutlip
[1] Jacob Holocomb if Independent Security Evaluators let me know he found a similar bug back in April this year in the
WNDR4700. Here's a link to that report:
http://securityevaluators.com/content/case-studies/routers/netgear_wndr4700.jsp
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