Thank you for sharing PX5. I'm curious, what kind of configuration do you have on your router, I've got two Wireless N's here, I'm going to try and see if my Linksys and my Netgear will hold up against this.
I should have explained the networks I speak of are used for infecting only, so I did all my quality electronic and computer shopping at the local wal-mart and never updated the firmware and o my, I forgot to use a unique login and password. ;)
All the same, this has never occured until just recently, as in the last 4 to 5 days, so far, over on a more secure network with a different ISP, using 2 VMs and or 2 VBoxes, Ive not experienced anything funny unless Im using wireless but restoring defaults the cheesy way fixes everything.
I still suspect some tendency for a more unique attack method of the router tho, since i had to actually replace the firmware on the infected network with a saved backup, restoring defaults just didnt do the trick for whatever reason.
This bugger is getting rather mean now and quite enjoyable to watch on dual-boot machines, x86(XP) crossed with x64(Win7).
Thank goodness for acronis true image. :lol:
Sorry folks, never did save the original hijacked firmware. :(