The webcam baby monitor, the computer chips in an elevator panel, the circuitry inside medical devices: Portland startup Senrio sees these as the next frontier in online security.
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The webcam baby monitor, the computer chips in an elevator panel, the circuitry inside medical devices: Portland startup Senrio sees these as the next frontier in online security.
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![]() It takes only a single line of code to hijack over 400,000 vulnerable D-Link devices. The stack overflow issue gives attackers the opportunity to overwrite administrator passwords in home Wi-Fi cameras, placing users at risk of being spied upon. The remote execution flaw not only allows an attacker to set their own custom password to access devices but also add new users with admin access to the interface, download malicious firmware or reconfigure products how they please. Full Article Shodan has turned up half a million D-Link devices exposed to the internet, and subject to easy hijacking using zero-day vulnerabilities. The stack overflow vulnerabilities affect more than 120 D-Link products, from Wi-Fi cameras to routers and modems, and allow remote attackers to completely hijack the administer account of the devices to install backdoors and intercept traffic.
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