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| Subject: | Aztech router DSL600EU IP and ARP spoof |
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| Date: | 30 Aug 2007 23:10:01 -0000 |
The Aztech DSL600EU is vulnerable to IP|ARP spoof. Example: Webinterface disabled in WAN to LAN or EXT to IN zone but the port 80 is not blocked, one malicious client can be send one SYN inundation and calculate the sequence number (IP spoof) and conect to the web interface. By AchedDamiman
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