BD2 wrote:
> Here is a quote made recently by MVP PABear in a Microsoft newsgroup:-
>
> "It *is* his computer and it was yours, too. The infection you had also
> "infected" the router."
>
> Please will someone explain exactly how this can happen and how to check
> that one's router is 'clean'?
Yes routers can become infected. It's not going to be the same infection
that would infect a computer though. The usual way is that the owner
didn't change the default username/password and has admin control
allowable from the internet.
Then the malware can be installed into the router allowing the remote
user to gain access to the internal network. Or even just setting up a
PPTP connection or something that the user doesn't know about. Both are
possible.
How to tell? I don't know that you could unless you can get the digest
of the firmware build and check it against the suppliers website. Keep
an eye out for strange incoming connections to your PC. Rebuild the
router and lock it down.
I don't think the computer infection would infect the router, totally
different beasts.
>
> Thanks.
> --
> Dave
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