Serious vulnerabilities have been reported in popular home wireless routers that would enable an attacker to gain remote access to the device, modify firmware and launch attacks.
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“I hooked it up and spent maybe 30 minutes testing the security of the embedded website used to manage the device, then never used it again,” Purviance wrote on his blog of the EA2700. “What I found was so terrible, awful, and completely inexcusable!
It only took 30 minutes to come to the conclusion that
==> any network with an EA2700 router on it is an insecure network!” <==