Wireless under attack ISE found the routers were vulnerable to three kinds of attacks:
- Trivial attacks can be launched directly against the router with no human interaction or access to credentials.
- Unauthenticated attacks require some form of human interaction, such as following a malicious link or browsing to an unsafe page, but do not require an active session or access to credentials.
- Authenticated attacks require that the attacker have access to credentials (or that default router credentials are used -- an all-too-common situation) or that a victim is logged in with an active session at the time of the attack.
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https://www.cnet.com/news/top-wi-fi-routers-easy-to-hack-says-study/
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