Security News > 2019 > August > Routers from well-known manufacturers vulnerable to cross-router data leaks

While many organizations and home networks use a host and guest network on the same router hardware to increase security, a new study by Ben-Gurion University indicates that routers from well-known manufacturers are vulnerable to cross-router data leaks through a malicious attack on one of the two separated networks. According to Adar Ovadya, a master’s student in BGU’s Department of Software and Information Systems Engineering, “all of the routers we surveyed regardless of brand or … More → The post Routers from well-known manufacturers vulnerable to cross-router data leaks appeared first on Help Net Security.
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