Remote Root in DirectTV's Wireless Video Bridge(zerodayinitiative.com)
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Remote Root in DirectTV's Wireless Video Bridge
https://www.zerodayinitiative.com/blog/2017/12/13/remote-root-in-directvs-wireless-video-bridge-a-tale-of-rage-and-despair
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I thought Linksys were owned by Cisco, but it seems like they were sold to Belkin in 2013. So, don't buy Belkin stuff.
The only way to combat this kind of anti-social behavior is through regulation. EU GDPR goes quite far for online services, but for devices it probably makes more sense to have some other kind of scheme. I think that a deposit-based scheme may be necessary given the lifetime of this kind of devices.
The only way to combat this kind of anti-social behavior is through regulation. EU GDPR goes quite far for online services, but for devices it probably makes more sense to have some other kind of scheme. I think that a deposit-based scheme may be necessary given the lifetime of this kind of devices.
It appears emailing [email protected] does absolutely nothing. Do they just pick and choose what to ignore maybe?
This is such a simple hack that anyone could exploit it, and the public weren't even aware of it because ZDI was following responsible disclosure, only to be ignored.
This is such a simple hack that anyone could exploit it, and the public weren't even aware of it because ZDI was following responsible disclosure, only to be ignored.
I don’t think DirecTV is deploying these any more in favor of the gen 2 Genie that has wireless built into the main receiver. Not sure how inclined they’ll be to push a fix
In reality politics isn't so simple,but politicians these days keep having hearing after hearing and declaration after another on improving "cyber" security. Is my desire here really hopeless?
EDIT: FCC rule I was referencing: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Title_47_CFR_Part_15