oh markdown, you're the worst

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Conor Horan-Kates 2016-06-30 21:54:35 -07:00
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@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ my goal was always to gain access to this device in way it's manufacturer hadn't
some of the issues are as common as XSS vulnerabilities, others as serious as passing credentials/settings in plaintext over HTTP and a universally reused root password.
# devices
name|model|description|version|rooted?|services|vulnerabilities
----|-----|-----------|-------|-------|---------------
name | model | description | version | rooted? | services | vulnerabilities
----|-----|-----------|-------|-------|---------------|---------
[TripMate Titan](http://www.hootoo.com/hootoo-tripmate-ht-tm05-wireless-router.html)|HT-TM05|NAS/WiFi bridge/battery| firmware: `2.000.022`|yes|`telnet`, `http (80, 81)`, `unknown 85, 8200)`|easily guessable default passwords, universal root password, credential exposure, data exposure, HTTP - variety
[TripMate](http://www.hootoo.com/hootoo-tripmate-ht-tm01-wireless-router.html)|HT-TM01|NAS/WiFi bridge/battery| firmware: `2.000.022`|yes|`telnet`, `http (80, 81)`|same as TripMate Titan
[TripMate Elite](http://www.hootoo.com/hootoo-tripmate-elite-ht-tm04-wireless-portable-router.html)|HT-TM06|NAS/WiFi bridge/battery/outlet|firmware: `2.000.004`|no|`http (80, 81)`|easily guessable default passwords, HTTP - variety