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[Full-disclosure] ISP in the UK Terminates Account after Full Disclosure
- From: aviram at beyondsecurity.com (Aviram Jenik)
- Subject: [Full-disclosure] ISP in the UK Terminates Account after Full Disclosure
- Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 01:18:39 -0400
Short version: beThere, a UK ISP distributed routers to customers with the telnet port open and a default administrator password. A bit embarrassing. Sid, who discovered the hole, originally blogged about it on SecuriTeam blogs, which resulted in the ISP calling us within 24 hours to have Sid take down the password information (as if that can't be figured out by the average script kiddie), but a month and a half later the problem is still there. I guess we know where their priorities are. What else didn't take them long to do? Terminating Sid's Internet account. Yeah, that'll teach him a lesson telling the world about security holes in beThere's service. Bad customer. Go bother someone else. Oh, and the backdoor? Still there, thanks for asking. My longer rant here: http://blogs.securiteam.com/index.php/archives/860 And here's Sid's original disclosure: http://blogs.securiteam.com/index.php/archives/826 - Aviram
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