Someone is slipping a hidden backdoor into Juniper routers across the globe, activated by a magic packet
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Someone has been quietly backdooring selected Juniper routers around the world in key sectors including semiconductor, energy, and manufacturing, since at least mid-2023.
Gee who is really interested in securing semiconductor technologies these past few years.
I wonder who could be behind this attack, probably Zimbabwe.
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How is that different in any practical way?
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"Someone"....
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I think OP's wording wasn't super clear. A bot created the original post on [email protected], but a human saw the bot's post there, and decided to cross-post it here to [email protected].
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Yes, very.
Imagine I took a photo with your friend, your friend showed you the photo and you saw my picture. You wouldnāt ask why I was here with you, because Iām not there.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
nah, clearly denmark
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Denmark Zuckerberg
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You're just saying that because Trump wants Greenland.
(Seriously though, this timeline is stupid enough that there's a non-zero chance Trump really does use "Denmark is h4XX0rz our routers" as a casus bellum.)
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I couldnāt really tell from the article, are they somehow infecting existing routers or is this being installed during manufacturing?
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Lemmit takes posts from Reddit and imports them into Lemmy. I cross-posted one of those posts here. I do that when there's an interesting one I think more people would like.
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Itās a backdoor - theyāre sending specific commands over the network to devices that were made vulnerable on purpose.