roncain New Member Original poster Oct 23, 2016 1 0 Redmond,Wa Oct 23, 2016 #1 Did the recent Mirai botnet attacks use Directv DVR's? And if so, what steps should DVR owners or Directv do to prevent it?
Did the recent Mirai botnet attacks use Directv DVR's? And if so, what steps should DVR owners or Directv do to prevent it?
patmurphey SatelliteGuys Pro Dec 29, 2006 1,297 442 New Jersey Oct 23, 2016 #2 I understand that you have to have allowed a phishing attack for the botnet to get into your system. Then it would use any of your devices.
I understand that you have to have allowed a phishing attack for the botnet to get into your system. Then it would use any of your devices.
A AZ. SatelliteGuys Master Pub Member / Supporter Mar 26, 2011 7,849 16,749 crazy Oct 23, 2016 #3 roncain said: Did the recent Mirai botnet attacks use Directv DVR's? And if so, what steps should DVR owners or Directv do to prevent it? Click to expand... All anyone would need to due is look at the traffic that went through their router....No?
roncain said: Did the recent Mirai botnet attacks use Directv DVR's? And if so, what steps should DVR owners or Directv do to prevent it? Click to expand... All anyone would need to due is look at the traffic that went through their router....No?