Using known vulnerabilities - (part 1) | Attacking routers | network Att...
Routers are one of the most attractive points of a network for attackers to prey upon. These ubiquitous network devices often have more than one vulnerability, not to mention the effects that human error can have when administering these devices. This article will detail attacking routers from the ethical hacker’s perspective, including password-related issues, and will move on to more traditional router attacks that are not password-focused. Considering how common routers are on both enterprise and home networks, ethical hackers need to know about these attacks so they can better tighten security in their organization’s network defenses. Become a certified penetration tester Discover vulnerabilities before cybercriminals do! Learn the techniques used by malicious, black-hat hackers with hands-on labs and real-world scenarios. GET PRICING The elephant in the room Routers have a major weakness and there is probably no technological measure that can remedy it — human error. Any ente...
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