Home and small-office routers from manufacturers including Trendnet and D-Link are vulnerable to attacks that allow attackers anywhere in the world to execute malicious code on the devices, according to an advisory issued over the weekend.
http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/04/28/no-patch-for-remote-code-execution-bug-in-d-link-and-trendnet-routers/
Downloading Metasploit to check my Billion router but as it's based round Broadcom hardware/firmware I should be ok, I hope.
Quote from: pctech on Apr 30, 2015, 14:19:54
Downloading Metasploit to check my Billion router but as it's based round Broadcom hardware/firmware I should be ok, I hope.
My Netgear R7000 is Broadcom based but was patched for the SOAP vulnerability today :-\
Metasploit was an exercise in frustration so got rid.
Keeping my eye on Billion's support pages.