Routers bought for W.Va. courthouses in storage

Routers bought for W.Va. courthouses in storage In 2008 the state Tax Department spent $ 258000 on 55 routers to funnel data from the courthouses to Charleston because the state Supreme Court wanted its own network. A dozen of them were installed. In 2010, the state used $ 24 million in stimulus funds ... Read more on San Francisco Chronicle

Black Hat Defcon: Can you hack a Linux Powered SOHO Route with DLNA? Cutlip noted that there is the Rebind attack, that was first demoed at Black Hat in 2010. With Rebind it is possible in some cases to trick a router into giving a remote user, local LAN access. Cutlip admitted but that he had not tested the ... Read more on InternetNews.com (blog)

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