Some routers prone to SNMP injection
Independent security researchers have found security holes in some of the major vendors' routers that enables hackers to execute the SNMP injection.
ProCheckUp examined numerous routers manufactured by 3Com, Proxim, Cisco and ZyXEL and some of them proved to be vulnerable.
The flaw allows attackers to inject malicious code into the Web interface used to manage the router.
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