All the more reason to use JavaScript blockers when possible as the attack uses it.

"[S]ecurity researcher Samy Kamkar published details of a spooky firewall-busting technique he calls NAT Slipstreaming. It allows a remote attacker to punch through gateway and browser defenses to access services running on computers within a network, depending on the victim's configuration."

theregister.com/2020/11/02/app

#Security #Internet #WebBrowsers #JavaScript #Routers #Vulnerabilities #Networking

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Another nail to the coffin of those who claim NAT is a security control πŸ˜‰

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