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Check Point researchers discover significant vulnerability that could be used to take control of millions of consumer and business Internet routers

December 2014 by Check Point

Check Point has today released its findings of Misfortune Cookie, a critical vulnerability that allows an intruder to remotely take over a residential gateway device and use it to attack the devices connected to it.

Researchers in Check Point’s Malware and Vulnerability Research Group uncovered a vulnerability present on millions of residential gateway (SOHO router) devices from different models and makers. It has been assigned the CVE-2014-9222 identifier. This severe vulnerability allows an attacker to remotely take over a gateway device with administrative privileges. To date, researchers have distinctly detected at least 12 million readily exploitable devices connected to the Internet worldwide, making this one of the most widespread vulnerabilities revealed in recent years.

Key Findings:

 If undiscovered, an attacker could take control of millions of home and business routers around the world, and use that access to control and steal data from the wired and wireless devices connected to the network.

 The affected software is the embedded web server RomPager from AllegroSoft, which is typically embedded in the firmware released with router and gateway devices.

“Misfortune Cookie is a serious vulnerability present in millions of homes and small businesses around the world, and if left undetected and unguarded, could allow hackers to not only steal personal data, but control peoples’ homes,” said Shahar Tal, Malware and Vulnerability Research Manager at Check Point Software Technologies. “At Check Point, we are dedicated to protecting the internet and its users by staying ahead of attackers. Our Malware and Vulnerability Research Group remains focused on uncovering security flaws and developing the necessary real-time protections to secure the Internet.”

For more information about Misfortune Cookie, affected devices, and how consumers and businesses can protect themselves from this vulnerability, please visit mis.fortunecook.ie


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