AntLabs is expected to roll out patches for a vulnerability in its InnGate Internet gateways. The flaw allows attackers read and write access to the devices from the Internet. The vulnerability (CVE-2015-0932), discovered by security company Cylance, is severe and requires little sophistication to exploit. The risk with such a vulnerability is generally limited to crimes such as fraud and identity theft, but a research report last November from Kaspersky Lab on the DarkHotel APT group shows that targeted attacks against business hotel Wi-Fi networks is not out of the question.
Source: https://threatpost.com/hotel-internet-gateways-patched-against-remote-exploit/111829/

