Use GRC's Shie;ds Up port tester to see if your router responds to a scan of port 20005: https://www.grc.com/x/portprobe=20005
If your result is OPEN then I would strongly suggest you get the latest firmware upgrade or toss the router.
KCodes NetUSB bug exposes millions of routers to RCE attacks
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KCodes NetUSB bug exposes millions of routers to RCE attacks
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KCodes NetUSB bug exposes millions of routers to RCE attacks
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I've gotta say, a Bible signed by the actual anti-Christ, would be a hell of a collector's item.
I've gotta say, a Bible signed by the actual anti-Christ, would be a hell of a collector's item.
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Re: KCodes NetUSB bug exposes millions of routers to RCE attacks
I'm good. Came up as "Stealth".
Re: KCodes NetUSB bug exposes millions of routers to RCE attacks
Stealthy AF!
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Re: KCodes NetUSB bug exposes millions of routers to RCE attacks
Stealth.
Was worried that port is around what I'm using for ATCS (railroad signaling) packets.
Was worried that port is around what I'm using for ATCS (railroad signaling) packets.
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Re: KCodes NetUSB bug exposes millions of routers to RCE attacks
In theory, the only routers you'd have to worry about are the ones that have a USB port for a printer, but worth checking in case the code is in there even if the port is not.
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I've gotta say, a Bible signed by the actual anti-Christ, would be a hell of a collector's item.
I've gotta say, a Bible signed by the actual anti-Christ, would be a hell of a collector's item.