I think hardware manufacturers should have a different "default security policy" for hardware devices that are going to be used by the general public in South Africa(the land of the incompetent fools!).
The whole class A IP space which clients from telkom, and I believe others too, jump onto - and wow! there is nothing like pwning routers with default usernames and passwords.
Kinda nice way to get "free internet"(among the other evil malicious things to do)
The whole class A IP space which clients from telkom, and I believe others too, jump onto - and wow! there is nothing like pwning routers with default usernames and passwords.
Kinda nice way to get "free internet"(among the other evil malicious things to do)