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Recent content by snb82828

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    asus 68u port 18017 hack

    Whenever I shutdown my internet connection with the router still on (usually to test some things) and i click on a web browser, instead of opening to the last opened website, the browser defaults to my router address. What is even more odd is that it happens on all my devices (chrome on pc...
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    asus 68u port 18017 hack

    First of all, thanks for your help to everyone who replied here. It should be noted that I am extra paranoid because my router was hacked a couple weeks ago using at the time the latest ASUS--but not Merlin--firmware; every sign of intrusion: settings changed, UPnP enabled, strange logins, and...
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    asus 68u port 18017 hack

    I updated firmware to the 380.64 build again just in case, reset to factory settings, and formatted jffs upon reboot. When I logged in 1st time, the port forward settings were still there. So they have made permanent changes to my router so far as I can tell. AFAIK, there is no convenient way...
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    asus 68u port 18017 hack

    WebUI is and was disabled. Whoever is hacking has spoofed the mac addresses and appears to be attempting to attack the router network "internally." Before the most recent breakin, the logs showed constant denied intrusion attempts from devices on my network using spoofed mac addresses and...
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    Was my router's username and password hacked?

    How do you wipe the JFFS partition?
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    asus 68u port 18017 hack

    I've had someone breaking into my 68u router for some time now. The latest break-in from yesterday was on the 380.64 firmware build in which they have prerouted (port forwarding, even though I have port forwarding switched off) all traffic through ports 18017 (tcp) & 18018 (udp.) Googling asus...
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