Linksys routers Hacked

The vulnerability has been exploited by malware dubbed TheMoon...

Linksys routers have the ability to be managed remotely via a Web page or a smartphone app. The flaw involves a one or more scripts used in this process. Once the malware is installed, it tells the router to begin looking for others to infect in the same way.The malware also appears to contain code that may have it looking for a command and control server that would tell it what to do.

The following models are listed: E4200, E3200, E3000, E2500, E2100L, E2000, E1550, E1500, E1200, E1000, E900, E300, WAG320N, WAP300N, WAP610N, WES610N, WET610N, WRT610N, WRT600N, WRT400N, WRT320N, WRT160N and WRT150N. However, Rew notes that the list might not be accurate or complete.


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