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Old 04-01-2015, 21:15   #24
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Re: Using Asus RT-N66U with Superhub 2

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Originally Posted by rounz View Post
i suspect you know nothing about 'attackers' and to assume that tomato has a lower userbase considering the amount of devices it accommodates would make it a non-target is a falsehood.
Tell that to the folk who have been bragging that "Macs don't get viruses" for the last three decades...

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Originally Posted by Chrysalis View Post
I know enough that they will generally go for the biggest target, there is no way tomato has a higher userbase than asuswrt.
Being pretty much all based on Linux they're more likely to fall for exploits of the common components, e.g. the shell, webserver, SSH daemon, and so on. But routers are still a niche target any way you think about it.
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