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We used a Linksys WRT600n wireless router as our basis of comparison becuase it’s the fastest router we’ve tested to date. We measured TCP/IP throughput in three locations inside a custom ...
Rafe and Tom explore just why those mini Flip type cameras are so popular and whether you should use one.
Oh, all this WiFi N business makes me chuckle, they don't even have a set standard, its still in draft stages, and they have been selling the hardware for like a year or something like that, so ...
Late last week news emerged of a worm that was spreading between Linksys routers. What’s unusual about the worm, which has been dubbed “The Moon”, is that it doesn’t infect computers. In fact, it ...
Technical details about a vulnerability in Linksys routers that’s being exploited by a new worm were released Sunday along with a proof-of-concept exploit and a larger than earlier expected list ...
A self-replicating worm is exploiting an authentication bypass vulnerability in Linksys home and small business routers. If you have one of the E-Series routers, you are at risk.
WRT600N, WRT400N, WRT320N, WRT160N and WRT150N It's important to note that the above list might not be complete, and it might also include models which are not affected. Still, if you happen to ...
Update: Linksys has sent over a statement, which explains that this is an issue, only if remote management is enabled. “Linksys is aware of the malware called “The Moon” that has affected ...
Ullrich, chief technology officer at SANS Institute. Other routers that may also be vulnerable include: WAG320N, WAP300N, WAP610N, WES610N, WET610N, WRT610N, WRT600N, WRT400N, WRT320N, WRT160N and ...
I tend to resist interim technology tweaks. For example, I’m still using a Linksys WRT600N wireless router from the dawn of the 802.11n age. (Can it be three years already?) There are a few hard ...
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