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  1. We've finished our game for Ludum Dare 🎉

    🦝 Rummaging Raccoon 🦝

    Collect and salvage all of the scrap in order to bring nature back - but you aren’t alone in this massive task. Recycle the scrap into tiny robotic creatures to make light work of this project.

    Made with Godot :godot: and together with @lauramarie @Wi__Ro and Momo.

    ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/56

    #LudumDare #LudumDare56 #LDjam #madewithgodot #catbox

  2. Chillin at and (fittingly) enjoying berlins graffiti

  3. «Why your Wi-Fi router doubles as an Apple #AirTag»

    krebsonsecurity.com/2024/05/wh

    Note: even if it’s definitely not enough, #Apple updated its #privacy and #location services policy in March 2024 to allow people to opt out of having their Wi-Fi access point indexed by its service, by appending “_nomap” to the network’s name.

    #privacyMatters #wifi #BSSID #Google #GPS

  4. Are you using Wi-Fi routers on set? What features and form factor do you look for in a router?

    We’re currently refreshing our #MiniProductionRouter lineup, and we would love your feedback. Please boost!

    #cinematography #firstAC #setLife #icg600 #fediBoost #cameraDept #r3d #arri

  5. Are you using Wi-Fi routers on set? What features and form factor do you look for in a router?

    We’re currently refreshing our #MiniProductionRouter lineup, and we would love your feedback. Please boost!

    #cinematography #firstAC #setLife #icg600 #fediBoost #cameraDept #r3d #arri

  6. Are you using Wi-Fi routers on set? What features and form factor do you look for in a router?

    We’re currently refreshing our #MiniProductionRouter lineup, and we would love your feedback. Please boost!

    #cinematography #firstAC #setLife #icg600 #fediBoost #cameraDept #r3d #arri

  7. The 10 Best Mesh Wi-Fi Routers of 2024 - Forget about patchy internet connections and dead spots in the house. These WIRED-tested ... - wired.com/story/best-mesh-rout #gear/products/computers #gear/products/smarthome #gear/buyingguides #rangerover #gear

  8. Press one button on your Wi-Fi router to get instant free broadband speed boost

    It may sound ludicrously simple, but anyone suffering from dismal broadband speeds might want to press the power…
    #NewsBeep #News #Technology #Broadband #GB #Tech(section) #UK #UnitedKingdom #virginmedia
    newsbeep.com/uk/576319/

  9. Plethore of critical #Linksys MX4200 Wi-Fi router vulnerabilities (that were originally reported to Linksys nearly a year ago!) are still unfixed:

    - [SYSS-2025-001] Linksys MX9600/MX4200 - Path Traversal seclists.org/fulldisclosure/20
    - [SYSS-2025-002] Linksys MX9600/MX4200 - Missing Authentication for Critical Function seclists.org/fulldisclosure/20
    - [SYSS-2025-009] Linksys MX9600/MX4200 - SQL Injection seclists.org/fulldisclosure/20
    - [SYSS-2025-010] Linksys MX9600/MX4200 - OS Command Injection seclists.org/fulldisclosure/20
    - [SYSS-2025-011] Linksys MX9600/MX4200 - OS Command Injection seclists.org/fulldisclosure/20
    - [SYSS-2025-014] Linksys MX4200 - Improper Verification of Source of a Communication Channel
    seclists.org/fulldisclosure/20

    On first read it might appear that many of these vulnerabilities would only be exploitable by accessing the device non-WAN interface(s) from inside the local network. However, due to the SYSS-2025-014 vulnerability the normally "LAN only RCE" vulnerabilities (SYSS-2025-010 and -011) and SQL injection (SYSS-2025-009) can be performed from the WAN interface (read: the internet). The attacker merely needs to make the connection originate from port 5222 (which is trivial to arrange via local bind before connect).

    Update: Users of Linksys MX4200 should upgrade to firmware version 2.0.7.216620 or later. While not all of the security issues are fixed, it at least should stop the attacks via the WAN interface (SYSS-2025-014). support.linksys.com/kb/article

    #linksys #fulldisclosure #vulnerability #infosec #cybersecurity

  10. Plethore of critical #Linksys MX4200 Wi-Fi router vulnerabilities (that were originally reported to Linksys nearly a year ago!) are still unfixed:

    - [SYSS-2025-001] Linksys MX9600/MX4200 - Path Traversal seclists.org/fulldisclosure/20
    - [SYSS-2025-002] Linksys MX9600/MX4200 - Missing Authentication for Critical Function seclists.org/fulldisclosure/20
    - [SYSS-2025-009] Linksys MX9600/MX4200 - SQL Injection seclists.org/fulldisclosure/20
    - [SYSS-2025-010] Linksys MX9600/MX4200 - OS Command Injection seclists.org/fulldisclosure/20
    - [SYSS-2025-011] Linksys MX9600/MX4200 - OS Command Injection seclists.org/fulldisclosure/20
    - [SYSS-2025-014] Linksys MX4200 - Improper Verification of Source of a Communication Channel
    seclists.org/fulldisclosure/20

    On first read it might appear that many of these vulnerabilities would only be exploitable by accessing the device non-WAN interface(s) from inside the local network. However, due to the SYSS-2025-014 vulnerability the normally "LAN only RCE" vulnerabilities (SYSS-2025-010 and -011) and SQL injection (SYSS-2025-009) can be performed from the WAN interface (read: the internet). The attacker merely needs to make the connection originate from port 5222 (which is trivial to arrange via local bind before connect).

    Update: Users of Linksys MX4200 should upgrade to firmware version 2.0.7.216620 or later. While not all of the security issues are fixed, it at least should stop the attacks via the WAN interface (SYSS-2025-014). support.linksys.com/kb/article

    #linksys #fulldisclosure #vulnerability #infosec #cybersecurity

  11. Plethore of critical #Linksys MX4200 Wi-Fi router vulnerabilities (that were originally reported to Linksys nearly a year ago!) are still unfixed:

    - [SYSS-2025-001] Linksys MX9600/MX4200 - Path Traversal seclists.org/fulldisclosure/20
    - [SYSS-2025-002] Linksys MX9600/MX4200 - Missing Authentication for Critical Function seclists.org/fulldisclosure/20
    - [SYSS-2025-009] Linksys MX9600/MX4200 - SQL Injection seclists.org/fulldisclosure/20
    - [SYSS-2025-010] Linksys MX9600/MX4200 - OS Command Injection seclists.org/fulldisclosure/20
    - [SYSS-2025-011] Linksys MX9600/MX4200 - OS Command Injection seclists.org/fulldisclosure/20
    - [SYSS-2025-014] Linksys MX4200 - Improper Verification of Source of a Communication Channel
    seclists.org/fulldisclosure/20

    On first read it might appear that many of these vulnerabilities would only be exploitable by accessing the device non-WAN interface(s) from inside the local network. However, due to the SYSS-2025-014 vulnerability the normally "LAN only RCE" vulnerabilities (SYSS-2025-010 and -011) and SQL injection (SYSS-2025-009) can be performed from the WAN interface (read: the internet). The attacker merely needs to make the connection originate from port 5222 (which is trivial to arrange via local bind before connect).

    Update: Users of Linksys MX4200 should upgrade to firmware version 2.0.7.216620 or later. While not all of the security issues are fixed, it at least should stop the attacks via the WAN interface (SYSS-2025-014). support.linksys.com/kb/article

    #linksys #fulldisclosure #vulnerability #infosec #cybersecurity