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Netcore Router Udp 53413 Backdoor

Posted by deepcore on August 12, 2016 – 8:55 am

Routers manufactured by Netcore, a popular brand for networking equipment in China, have a wide-open backdoor that can be fairly easily exploited by attackers. These products are also sold under the Netis brand name outside of China. This backdoor allows cyber criminals to easily run arbitrary code on these routers, rendering it vulnerable as a security device. Some models include a non-standard echo command which doesn’t honor -e, and are therefore not currently exploitable with Metasploit. See URLs or module markdown for additional options.


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