The shared devices can be printers, webcams, thumb drives, external hard disks and more.

The driver is developed by Taiwan-based KCodes Technology.

Once enabled, it opens a server that listens on TCP port 20005 for connecting clients.

Critical vulnerability in NetUSB driver exposes millions of routers to hacking

Many vendors integrate NetUSB into their products, but have different names for it.

Sec Consult researchers aid that they found the following routers to be vulnerable to the flaw.

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source: www.techworm.net