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Comment by akdev1l

11 hours ago

there’s barely any hacking here

the guy found this through looking at the firmware but nmap -p 22 would have also found this

So like the first thing you would do to attack the device

I found an issue exactly like this on an ISP-provided router. I am nowhere near geohot but also didn’t even do as much as the guy in the article lmao

to me this is just normal to do with your devices. I think it’s interesting because it has no fw signing etc and because they left ssh, not because of figuring out how to do the patching.