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Re: [Full-Disclosure] security hole in german Telekom T-Sinus 111
- To: Mailinglist <mllist@xxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] security hole in german Telekom T-Sinus 111
- From: Christian Fromme <derfromme@xxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 20:13:07 +0100
Mailinglist <mllist@xxxxxx> wrote:
> i stopped @ the T-Sinus 111 a wireless broadband router, labeled by
> german Telekom.
>
> This device has an integrated DSL Modem and the security bug is that
> you can use the router as a modem every time.
> Create on your machine a dialupconnection using the "T-Com DSL Adapter
> software", the router will disconnect from carrier and the User can dialup.
> This allready works with empty settings on the device ...
> I think everyone who uses this device is vulnerable for DSL dialer
> tools (and DSL by call used by a worker) and at a small company network the
> connection could always
> beeing disconntected.
Very interesting! Please keep us updated on this topic.
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Christian Fromme
EMail: derfromme at gmx.de
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