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Re: Re: several vulnerabilities present in Belkin wireless routers

Subject: Re: Re: several vulnerabilities present in Belkin wireless routers
Date: 20 Jul 2005 08:58:29 -0000
What I wonder is: How much of a security threat is this? Are we not talking 
about default settings here? How secure is a linksys or cisco AP out of the 
box? As far as I recall Cisco also enables telnet by default and if you Google 
for a default administrative password for any network device it won't take you 
5 minutes to find it.

-Steven

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