This morning I was reading this blog posting about reverse engineering backdoors in routers. The punch line is a shocker though - a number of D-link routers have a backdoor which can be triggered by setting the browser’s user agent to backdoor (plus xmlset and a credit to the person who set up the backdoor). Read the posting and if you have any of the affected gear, consider your options. The D in D-Link seems to stand for Derp.
This article was imported from the original CodeScaling blog