This news could hurt the reputation of both companies. A passionate (and obviously very competent) reverse-engineer from France, Eloi Vanderbeken forgot the admin interface password of his router and so he just wanted to have fun accessing the administration side and that’s when he discovered a backdoor in his Linksys WAG200G router. After publishing this discovery on Github, other users have confirmed its existence in at least three other routers:
- Netgear DM111Pv2
- Linksys WAG320N
- Linksys WAG54G2
- Netgear DG934
- Netgear DG834
- Netgear WPNT834
- Netgear DG834G
- Netgear WG602
- Netgear WGR614
- Netgear DGN2000
- Linksys WAG120N
- Linksys WAG160N
- Linksys WRVS4400N
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