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Message-ID: <57c735fbfb3657ab5b5d882fda1da6cd@aarg.net>
From: remailer at aarg.net (AARG! Anonymous)
Subject: CORE-20021005: Vulnerability Report For Linksys

At 08:10 PM 12/10/02 -0300, CORE Advisories wrote:
>Many Linksys' network appliances have a remote administration and
>configuration interface via HTTP, either from the local network,
>or, if it's enabled, from any host across the internet.

I just want to make sure I've got this right:

It comes with secure defaults.

But if I decide to open it up, it's not secure any more.

Gee, I wonder what other products could be configured into an insecure state and boilerplated into an advisory?

And would iDefense pay me for them?


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