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Re: Virginity Security Advisory 2007-001 : T-Com Speedport 500V Login bypass
Jan 21 2007 01:25PM
jn hz6 de
I maintain an alternative firmware for the Speedport series and can confirm the flaw in the following firmwares:
Speedport W500V Firmware T-Com 1.30
Speedport 500V Firmware T-Com 1.31
Speedport W500V Firmware mod500
Speedport 500V Firmware mod500
Targa WR500 VoIP Firmware mod500
I'm 99% certain that the original firmware for the Targa is also concerned.
CORRECTION
White the description of the security flaw is correct, please notice:
Installing a new firmware does NOT change the system password!
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Speedport W500V Firmware T-Com 1.30
Speedport 500V Firmware T-Com 1.31
Speedport W500V Firmware mod500
Speedport 500V Firmware mod500
Targa WR500 VoIP Firmware mod500
I'm 99% certain that the original firmware for the Targa is also concerned.
CORRECTION
White the description of the security flaw is correct, please notice:
Installing a new firmware does NOT change the system password!
[ reply ]