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| Subject: | RE: hacking the mitsubishi GB-50A |
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| Date: | Mon, 24 Mar 2008 13:09:18 -0400 |
If you read your own post you would realize that Mitsubishi kept the device ipaddress prefix as 192.168.1 so only you can attack yourself.
192.168 cannot be access from the internet ;-) [unless you NAT at which point its your NAT config problem]
Wow, I'm glad to hear that machines with private addresses can't be attacked unless NAT is misconfigured. I'm also glad that we only have to worry about attacks coming directly from the Internet, and that our LANs are as safe as ever. I'll stop worrying about securing Intranet devices and applications, and use 192.168.1 addressing as my only security measure from now on. </sarcasm>
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