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This is a fun write-up.

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    This is a fun write-up. @da_667 it's not something you can write sigs for but you might find it interesting anyway.

    https://tantosec.com/blog/2026/04/route-to-root-in-4g-industrial-router/

    H / T @buherator

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    • cr0w@infosec.exchangeC cr0w@infosec.exchange

      This is a fun write-up. @da_667 it's not something you can write sigs for but you might find it interesting anyway.

      https://tantosec.com/blog/2026/04/route-to-root-in-4g-industrial-router/

      H / T @buherator

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      @cR0w @da_667 @buherator oh no not again

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        @cR0w @da_667 @buherator oh no not again

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        @h2onolan @da_667 @buherator At least it's a well written tire fire.

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        • cr0w@infosec.exchangeC cr0w@infosec.exchange

          @h2onolan @da_667 @buherator At least it's a well written tire fire.

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          @cR0w i liked the ghidra asides.

          A while back, cradlepoint shipped some vulnerable sierra crap that allowed an attacker to do unauthed proxy, running up huge data bills on remote well installations. Fun times- thanks for the traumatic stress flashback

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            @cR0w i liked the ghidra asides.

            A while back, cradlepoint shipped some vulnerable sierra crap that allowed an attacker to do unauthed proxy, running up huge data bills on remote well installations. Fun times- thanks for the traumatic stress flashback

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            @h2onolan I swear I find a new Sierra device in our org like monthly. Undocumented but there's always one person who knows what it is so it's fine it's all fine. Or so I'm told.

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            • cr0w@infosec.exchangeC cr0w@infosec.exchange

              This is a fun write-up. @da_667 it's not something you can write sigs for but you might find it interesting anyway.

              https://tantosec.com/blog/2026/04/route-to-root-in-4g-industrial-router/

              H / T @buherator

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              @cR0w @da_667 @buherator
              > [The Pi] had been looking at me longingly, much like the Flipper Zero we all have in our bottom desk drawer, each hoping for something to do.

              DUDE.

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              • fritzadalis@infosec.exchangeF fritzadalis@infosec.exchange

                @cR0w @da_667 @buherator
                > [The Pi] had been looking at me longingly, much like the Flipper Zero we all have in our bottom desk drawer, each hoping for something to do.

                DUDE.

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                @FritzAdalis @da_667 @buherator Feeling a bit called out?

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                • cr0w@infosec.exchangeC cr0w@infosec.exchange

                  @FritzAdalis @da_667 @buherator Feeling a bit called out?

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                  @cR0w @FritzAdalis @buherator I have an ancient 512mb pi sitting in one of my shelf cubbies, connected to an unplugged samsung wall wort just staring a hole into the back of my head right now.

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                  • da_667@infosec.exchangeD da_667@infosec.exchange

                    @cR0w @FritzAdalis @buherator I have an ancient 512mb pi sitting in one of my shelf cubbies, connected to an unplugged samsung wall wort just staring a hole into the back of my head right now.

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                    @cR0w @FritzAdalis @buherator oh yeah, that doesn't include the one with 4gb of ram, sitting in a water-resistant otter-box knockoff case, that can't stare me down.

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