Domestic routers have lately been targeted by cybercrime due to the huge amount
of well-known vulnerabilities which compromise their security. The purpose of this paper is to appraise SOHO router security by auditing a sample of these devices and to research innovative attack vectors. More than 60 previously undisclosed security vulnerabilities have been discovered throughout 22 popular home routers, meaning that manufacturers and Internet Service Providers have still much work to do on securing these devices. A wide variety of attacks could be carried out by exploiting the different types of vulnerabilities discovered during this research.
%0 Journal Article
%1 mjs:Rueda:Soho
%A Folgado Rueda, Álvaro
%A Rodríguez García, José Antonio
%A Sanz de Castro, Iván
%D 2017
%K ds17 mjsarticle router vulnerabilities
%N 2
%P 797-814
%T Revisiting SOHO Router Attacks
%U http://www.sicherheitsforschung-magdeburg.de/uploads/journal/MJS_054_Rueda_SOHORouter.pdf
%V 14
%X Domestic routers have lately been targeted by cybercrime due to the huge amount
of well-known vulnerabilities which compromise their security. The purpose of this paper is to appraise SOHO router security by auditing a sample of these devices and to research innovative attack vectors. More than 60 previously undisclosed security vulnerabilities have been discovered throughout 22 popular home routers, meaning that manufacturers and Internet Service Providers have still much work to do on securing these devices. A wide variety of attacks could be carried out by exploiting the different types of vulnerabilities discovered during this research.
@article{mjs:Rueda:Soho,
abstract = {Domestic routers have lately been targeted by cybercrime due to the huge amount
of well-known vulnerabilities which compromise their security. The purpose of this paper is to appraise SOHO router security by auditing a sample of these devices and to research innovative attack vectors. More than 60 previously undisclosed security vulnerabilities have been discovered throughout 22 popular home routers, meaning that manufacturers and Internet Service Providers have still much work to do on securing these devices. A wide variety of attacks could be carried out by exploiting the different types of vulnerabilities discovered during this research.},
added-at = {2021-09-19T18:42:17.000+0200},
author = {{Folgado Rueda}, Álvaro and {Rodríguez García}, José Antonio and {Sanz de Castro}, Iván},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2cf4564fe314bf96d6a4386fa4f8da3bc/steschum},
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issn = {2192-4260},
journaltitle = {Magdeburger Journal zur Sicherheitsforschung},
keywords = {ds17 mjsarticle router vulnerabilities},
language = {DE},
number = 2,
pages = {797-814},
timestamp = {2021-10-22T17:15:30.000+0200},
title = {Revisiting SOHO Router Attacks},
url = {http://www.sicherheitsforschung-magdeburg.de/uploads/journal/MJS_054_Rueda_SOHORouter.pdf},
urldate = {2017-08-10},
volume = 14,
year = 2017
}