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Media Alert: Check Point Researchers Discover ISP Vulnerabilities that Hackers Could Use to Take Over Millions of Consumer Internet and Wi-Fi Devices
Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 02:08:51 PM
 

Check Point

San Carlos, CA — Fri, 08 Aug 2014

Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd. (Nasdaq: CHKP), the worldwide leader in securing the Internet, today released its findings of security concerns in CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP/TR-069) deployments, used by major Internet Service Providers (ISPs) globally to control business and consumer home internet equipment such as Wi-Fi routers, VoIP phones, amongst other devices.

Researchers in Check Point’s Malware and Vulnerability Research Group uncovered a number of critical zero-day vulnerabilities that might have resulted in the compromise of millions of homes and business worldwide, through flaws in several TR-069 server implementations. Once compromised, the malicious exploitation could have led to massive malware infections, illegal mass-surveillance and privacy invasions, and/or service interruptions, including the disabling of an ISP’s Internet service. Attackers could also steal personal and financial data from huge numbers of businesses and consumers.

Further analysis detected an alarming number of insecure ISPs, vulnerable to remote takeover. Check Point has reported and assisted in fixing all uncovered vulnerabilities.

Key Findings:

  • If undiscovered, an attacker could have taken control of millions of Internet devices across the world, resulting in the ability to steal personal and financial data from businesses and consumers.
  • Many TR-069 deployments include severe security weaknesses. Check Point encourages ISPs and other providers utilizing this protocol to evaluate their security posture immediately.
  • Customers with the Check Point Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) Software Blade have automatically received protections against uncovered vulnerabilities.

“Check Point’s mission is to keep one step ahead of malicious attackers. The security flaws uncovered in TR-069 implementations could have resulted in catastrophic attacks against Internet Service Providers and their customers across the world. Our Malware and Vulnerability Research Group continues to focus on uncovering security flaws and developing the necessary real-time protections to secure the Internet,” said Shahar Tal, Vulnerability Research Team Leader at Check Point Software Technologies.

Check Point’s Malware and Vulnerability Research Group regularly performs assessments of common software to ensure the security of Internet users worldwide. For more information on other research findings from Check Point, visit: http://www.checkpoint.com/threatcloud-central/.

 
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