Friday, March 20, 2015

More than 700,000 ADSL router suffers from a serious security flaw

أكثر من 700.000 روتر ADSL تعاني من ثغرة أمنية خطيرة Revealed different media for a serious security loophole on more than 700,000 Rutter ADSL level were awarded by telecommunications companies across the world to their subscribers in the Internet service, the new loophole enables hackers to get traffic managers and passwords names as well as for other powers.

And have been a number of media and among them "IDG News Service" has revealed a serious gap targeting more than 700,000 Rutter ADSL was introduced to subscribers of the Internet service by telecommunications companies in several countries, including: Italy, Colombia, India, Alergnitin, Thailand, Moldova, Iran, Peru, China, Egypt and Chile ... and enable hackers to get traffic managers and passwords or use your account as well as the technical names of interest in addition to the theft of personal data to the user through the conversion of internet traffic.

But the interesting thing is that the expert in information security, "Kyle Lovett," pointed out that this gap is well-known and undiscovered months ago without there being any Rose Qal, and according to the media, a number of Alroatr manufactured by some companies as D-Link, Asus, Alcatel-Lucent, Belkin and Netgear are all suffering from this gap in "firmware" or firmware developed by the Chinese company Shenzhen Gongjin Electronics and adopted by each of these companies in Roatrha.

And now to the Chinese company did not comment on this problem or signal about what if there were any technical solutions to overcome this vulnerability.

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