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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Exploiting Universal Plug-n-Play protocol, insecure security cameras & network printers

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Exploiting Universal Plug-n-Play protocol, insecure security cameras & network printers
A plethora of vulnerable devices due to the flaws in the Universal Plug and Play protocol put around 50 million at risk; somewhere in the neighborhood of about 58,000 security camera systems are vulnerable to hacking, and exploiting network printers top the list today for potential security mayhem. Read More


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Device makers blamed for consumer risk from UPnP flaws
Manufacturers are being blamed for the security risks customers face from major flaws in the implementation of the UPnP standard that leaves tens of millions of network-enabled devices open to cyberattacks. Read More

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