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Remote Attackers Can Now Reach Protected Network Devices via NAT Slipstreaming


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January 27, 2021 By Tara Seals

 

A new version of NAT slipstreaming allows cybercriminals an easy path to devices that aren’t connected to the internet.

Disconnecting devices from the internet is no longer a solid plan for protecting them from remote attackers. A new version of a known network-address translation (NAT) slipstreaming attack has been uncovered, which would allow remote attackers to reach multiple internal network devices, even if those devices don’t have access to the internet.

 

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