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<code>(11/29/2018) More than 45,000 Internet routers have been compromised by a newly discovered campaign that’s designed to open networks to attacks by EternalBlue, the potent exploit that was developed by, and then stolen from, the National Security Agency and leaked to the Internet at large, researchers said Wednesday... As a result, almost 2 million computers, phones, and other network devices connected to the routers are reachable to the Internet on those ports. | <code>(11/29/2018) More than 45,000 Internet routers have been compromised by a newly discovered campaign that’s designed to open networks to attacks by EternalBlue, the potent exploit that was developed by, and then stolen from, the National Security Agency and leaked to the Internet at large, researchers said Wednesday... As a result, almost 2 million computers, phones, and other network devices connected to the routers are reachable to the Internet on those ports. | ||
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+ | Also consider reading the following articles on DNS-rebinding technique which among others may be used for stealing money from selected e-Wallets: | ||
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+ | 1. https://blog.hacker.af/how-your-ethereum-can-be-stolen-using-dns-rebinding | ||
+ | 2. https://medium.com/@brannondorsey/attacking-private-networks-from-the-internet-with-dns-rebinding-ea7098a2d325 | ||
+ | 3. https://github.com/filetofirewall/fof | ||
+ | 4. https://medium.com/coinmonks/the-call-is-coming-from-inside-the-house-dns-rebinding-in-eosio-keosd-wallet-e11deae05974 | ||
+ | 5. https://github.com/transmission/transmission/pull/468 | ||
+ | 6. https://labs.mwrinfosecurity.com/advisories/minikube-rce/ | ||
+ | 7. http://benmmurphy.github.io/blog/2016/07/11/rails-webconsole-dns-rebinding/ | ||
+ | 8. https://bugs.chromium.org/p/project-zero/issues/detail?id=1471&desc=3#maincol | ||
+ | 9. https://labs.mwrinfosecurity.com/blog/from-http-referer-to-aws-security-credentials/ | ||
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You may configure Windows Firewall either manually by following this how-to or by running the script [[windows:rigutils:windows_tuning:configurefirewall.bat|ConfigureFirewall.bat]] | You may configure Windows Firewall either manually by following this how-to or by running the script [[windows:rigutils:windows_tuning:configurefirewall.bat|ConfigureFirewall.bat]] | ||
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=== Blocking inbound connections === | === Blocking inbound connections === | ||
- | ** STEP ~~#STEP~~**. Open firewall control panel | + | **{{anchor:step1:STEP 1. Open firewall control panel}}** |
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- | ** STEP ~~#STEP~~**. Verify firewall status | + | ** STEP ~~#STEP2~~**. Verify firewall status |
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- | {{anchor:step5:STEP 5. Backup firewall configuration}} | + | **{{anchor:step5:STEP 5. Backup firewall configuration}}** |
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~~#~~. Note the absence on any icons Allow(green)/Block(red) in front of rule's name. | ~~#~~. Note the absence on any icons Allow(green)/Block(red) in front of rule's name. | ||
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- | Well done! Continue to the next section - [[:windows:tuning:firewall_block_ports|Explicitly block unwanted/illegal traffic]] | ||
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+ | Well done! Continue to the next section - [[:windows:tuning:firewall_block_ports|Explicitly block unwanted/illegal traffic]] |