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There's a new JavaScript-based attack in town that will change your router's DNS settings through a mobile website and a visiting smartphone.
A pair of researchers at last week's Black Hat conference demonstrated how a simple JavaScript app could be used to compromise a wireless router with little to no user interaction. Network devices ...
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An unpatched zero-day vulnerability exists in 79 Netgear router models that allow an attacker to take full control over vulnerable devices remotely.