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Unless you're sure the NSA hasn't installed a backdoor in the firmware like with hard drives...



Wireless routers typically have just one NOR flash chip as the only nonvolatile storage device, and any firmware needed by the WiFi devices is uploaded when the devices are initialized by the OS. There just aren't many places to hide something like a rootkit, and that's part of why these backdoors are so easy to find by inspection.




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