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Ubiquiti

Ubiquiti Inc. (formerly Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.)[3] is an American technology company founded in San Jose, California, in 2003.[1][4] Now based in New York City,[5] Ubiquiti manufactures and sells wireless data communication and wired products for enterprises and homes under multiple brand names. On October 13, 2011, Ubiquiti had its initial public offering (IPO) at 7.04 million shares, at $15 per share,[6] raising $30.5 million.[7]

Ubiquiti Inc.
TypePublic
NYSE: UI
Russell 1000 Index component
IndustryComputer networking, energy
FoundedOctober 2003; 19 years ago (2003-10)[1]
FoundersRobert Pera
Headquarters,
United States
ProductsComputer networking devices
Revenue US$1.692 billion (2022)[2]
US$462.264 million (2022)[2]
US$378.657 million (2022)[2]
Total assets US$844.712 million (2022)[2]
Total equity US$−382.876 million (2022)[2]
Number of employees
1,377 (as of June 30, 2022)[2]
Websitewww.ui.com

Products

Ubiquiti's first product line was its "Super Range" mini-PCI radio card series, which was followed by other wireless products.

The company's Xtreme Range (XR) cards operated on non-standard IEEE 802.11 bands, which reduced the impact of congestion in the 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz bands.[citation needed] In August 2007 a group of Italian amateur radio operators set a distance world record for point-to-point links in the 5.8 GHz spectrum. Using two XR5 cards and a pair of 35 dBi dish antennas, the Italian team was able to establish a 304 km (about 188 mi) link at data rates between 4 and 5 Mbit/s.[8]

The company (under its "Ubiquiti Labs" brand) also manufactures a home-oriented wireless mesh network router and access point combination device, as a consumer-level product called AmpliFi.[9]

Brands

 
A UniFi wireless access point

Ubiquiti product lines include UniFi, AmpliFi, EdgeMax, UISP, airMAX, airFiber, GigaBeam, and UFiber. The most common product line is UniFi which is focused on home, prosumer, business wired and wireless networking. EdgeMax is a product line dedicated to wired networking, containing only routers and switches. UISP, announced in 2020, is a range of products for internet service providers.[10]

airMAX is a product line dedicated to creating point-to-point (PtP) and point-to-multi-point (PtMP) links between networks. airFiber and UFiber are used by wireless and fiber Internet service providers (ISP), respectively.

Software products

Ubiquiti develops a variety of software controllers for their various products including access points, routers, switches, cameras, and locks. These controllers manage all connected devices and provide a single point for configuration and administration. The software is included as part of UniFi OS, an operating system that runs on devices called UniFi OS Consoles (UniFi Dream Machine, Dream Router, Cloud Key). The UniFi Network controller can alternatively be installed on Linux, macOS, or Windows, while the other applications included with UniFi OS such as UniFi Protect and UniFi Access must be installed on a UniFi OS Console device.

WiFiman is an internet speed test and network analyzer tool that is integrated into most Ubiquiti products. It has mobile apps and a web version.

Security issues

U-Boot configuration extraction

In 2013, a security issue was discovered in the version of the U-Boot boot loader shipped on Ubiquiti's devices. It was possible to extract the plaintext configuration from the device without leaving a trace using Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) and an Ethernet cable, revealing information such as passwords.[11]

While this issue is fixed in current versions of Ubiquiti hardware, despite many requests and acknowledging that they are using this GPL-protected application, Ubiquiti refused to provide the source code for the GNU General Public License (GPL)-licensed U-Boot.[12][13] This made it impractical for Ubiquiti's customers to fix the issue.[12] The GPL-licensed code was released eventually.[14]

Upatre Trojan

It was reported by online reporter Brian Krebs, on June 15, 2015, that "Recently, researchers at the Fujitsu Security Operations Center in Warrington, UK began tracking [the] Upatre [trojan software] being served from hundreds of compromised home routers – particularly routers powered by MikroTik and Ubiquiti's airOS". Bryan Campbell of the Fujitsu Security Operations Center in Warrington, UK was reported as saying: "We have seen literally hundreds of wireless access points, and routers connected in relation to this botnet, usually AirOS ... The consistency in which the botnet is communicating with compromised routers in relation to both distribution and communication leads us to believe known vulnerabilities are being exploited in the firmware which allows this to occur."[15]

2021 alleged data breach and lawsuit

In January 2021, a potential data breach of cloud accounts was reported,[16] with customer credentials having potentially been exposed to an unauthorized third party.

In March 2021 security blogger Brian Krebs reported that a whistleblower disclosed that Ubiquiti's January statement downplayed the extent of the data breach in an effort to protect the company's stock price. Furthermore, the whistleblower claimed that the company's response to the breach put the security of its customers at risk.[17] Ubiquiti responded to Krebs's reporting in a blog post, stating that the attacker "never claimed to have accessed any customer information" and "unsuccessfully attempted to extort the company by threatening to release stolen source code and specific IT credentials." Ubiquiti further wrote that they "believe that customer data was not the target of, or otherwise accessed in connection with, the incident."[18]

On December 1, 2021, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York charged a former high-level employee of Ubiquiti for data theft and wire fraud, alleging that the "data breach" was in fact an inside job aimed at extorting the company for millions of dollars. The indictment also claimed that the employee caused further damage "by causing the publication of misleading news articles about the company’s handling of the breach that he perpetrated, which were followed by a significant drop in the company’s share price associated with the loss of billions of dollars in its market capitalization." The Verge reported that the indictment shed new light on the supposed breach and appeared to back up Ubiquiti's statement that no customer data was compromised.[19][20]

In March 2022, Ubiquiti filed a lawsuit[21] against Brian Krebs, alleging defamation for his reporting on their security issues. Both parties resolved their dispute outside the court in September 2022.

Legal difficulties

United States sanctions against Iran

In March 2014, Ubiquiti agreed to pay $504,225 to the Office of Foreign Assets Control after it allegedly violated U.S. sanctions against Iran.[22]

Open-source licensing compliance

In 2015, Ubiquiti was accused of violating the terms of the GPL license for open-source code used in their products.[13] The original source of the complaint updated their website on May 24, 2017, when the issue was resolved.[14] In 2019, Ubiquiti was reported as again being in violation of the GPL.[23]

Other

In 2015, Ubiquiti revealed that it lost $46.7 million when its finance department was tricked into sending money to someone posing as an employee.[24]

References

  1. ^ a b "Company". Ubiquiti Inc. Retrieved June 8, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Ubiquiti Networks 2022 SEC Form 10-K".
  3. ^ "UBIQUITI NETWORKS REPORTS FOURTH QUARTER FISCAL 2019 FINANCIAL RESULTS" (PDF). August 9, 2019. (PDF) from the original on December 31, 2019. Retrieved April 2, 2022. At the close of business on August 19, 2019, the company will legally change its name to Ubiquiti Inc. The last trading day on NASDAQ under the name Ubiquiti Networks, Inc. and the UBNT symbol is expected to be August 19, 2019.
  4. ^ Greenberg, Herb (June 12, 2012). "Yet Another Controversy for Ubiquiti?". CNBC. Retrieved June 8, 2021.
  5. ^ Witkowski, Wallace (September 18, 2017). "Ubiquiti shares hammered by Citron 'fraud' claim that contains little new evidence - MarketWatch". MarketWatch.com. Retrieved November 29, 2017. That may be a factor that led Ubiquiti's auditor, PWC, to cite a lack of internal controls in 2015, and an eventual staff clear-out that led Ubiquiti to move its headquarters from San Jose, Calif., to New York City and change auditors to KPMG.
  6. ^ Tillman, Trent (October 13, 2011). "Ubiquiti Networks IPO Priced To Work At $15?". Seeking Alpha. Retrieved December 22, 2012.
  7. ^ "Annual report for fiscal year ended June 30, 2012". Form 10-K. US Securities and Exchange Commission. September 21, 2012. Retrieved October 16, 2013.
  8. ^ "World Record 304km Wi-Fi connection". newatlas.com. August 27, 2007. Retrieved December 22, 2012.
  9. ^ "Hands-on: Ubiquiti's Amplifi covers the whole house in a Wi-Fi mesh". Ars Technica. July 20, 2016. Retrieved December 1, 2016.
  10. ^ "Ubiquiti: UISP Is The New UNMS". McCann Tech. December 29, 2020. Retrieved January 24, 2021.
  11. ^ "Re: AirOS and Security: DUMP of configuration files with TFTP or other thing". community.ui.com. July 16, 2014. Retrieved May 9, 2017.
  12. ^ a b . community.ubnt.com. March 2, 2013. Archived from the original on December 9, 2016. Retrieved May 9, 2017.
  13. ^ a b Riley Baird (April 7, 2015). . LibertyBSD. Archived from the original on April 30, 2017. Retrieved April 30, 2017.
  14. ^ a b Riley Baird (May 24, 2017). . LibertyBSD. Archived from the original on May 24, 2017. Retrieved December 12, 2017.
  15. ^ "Crooks Use Hacked Routers to Aid Cyberheists". Krebs on Security. June 29, 2015.
  16. ^ "Ubiquiti says customer data may have been accessed in data breach". TechCrunch. January 11, 2021. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  17. ^ Whistleblower: Ubiquiti Breach "Catastrophic", Krebs On Security, March 30, 2021
  18. ^ "Update to January 2021 Account Notification". Ubiquiti, Inc. March 31, 2021. Retrieved June 8, 2021.
  19. ^ "Former Employee Of Technology Company Charged With Stealing Confidential Data And Extorting Company For Ransom While Posing As Anonymous Attacker". www.justice.gov. December 1, 2021. Retrieved December 3, 2021.
  20. ^ Clark, Mitchell (December 1, 2021). "Ubiquiti hack may have been an inside job, federal charges suggest". The Verge. Retrieved December 3, 2021.
  21. ^ "Docket for UBIQUITI INC. v. KREBS, 1:22-cv-00352 - CourtListener.com". CourtListener. Retrieved March 30, 2022.
  22. ^ "Ubiquiti Networks settles with OFAC for alleged violations of Iran sanctions", Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, March 7, 2014.
  23. ^ Denver Gingerich (October 2, 2019). "When companies use the GPL against each other, our community loses". SFconservancy. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
  24. ^ "Fraudsters duped this company into handing over $40 million". Fortune.com. August 10, 2015. Retrieved October 19, 2015.

External links

  • Official website  

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Ubiquiti Inc formerly Ubiquiti Networks Inc 3 is an American technology company founded in San Jose California in 2003 1 4 Now based in New York City 5 Ubiquiti manufactures and sells wireless data communication and wired products for enterprises and homes under multiple brand names On October 13 2011 Ubiquiti had its initial public offering IPO at 7 04 million shares at 15 per share 6 raising 30 5 million 7 Ubiquiti Inc TypePublicTraded asNYSE UIRussell 1000 Index componentIndustryComputer networking energyFoundedOctober 2003 19 years ago 2003 10 1 FoundersRobert PeraHeadquartersNew York City United StatesProductsComputer networking devicesRevenueUS 1 692 billion 2022 2 Operating incomeUS 462 264 million 2022 2 Net incomeUS 378 657 million 2022 2 Total assetsUS 844 712 million 2022 2 Total equityUS 382 876 million 2022 2 Number of employees1 377 as of June 30 2022 2 Websitewww wbr ui wbr comNot to be confused with iBiquity Contents 1 Products 1 1 Brands 1 2 Software products 2 Security issues 2 1 U Boot configuration extraction 2 2 Upatre Trojan 2 3 2021 alleged data breach and lawsuit 3 Legal difficulties 3 1 United States sanctions against Iran 3 2 Open source licensing compliance 3 3 Other 4 References 5 External linksProducts EditUbiquiti s first product line was its Super Range mini PCI radio card series which was followed by other wireless products The company s Xtreme Range XR cards operated on non standard IEEE 802 11 bands which reduced the impact of congestion in the 2 4 GHz and 5 8 GHz bands citation needed In August 2007 a group of Italian amateur radio operators set a distance world record for point to point links in the 5 8 GHz spectrum Using two XR5 cards and a pair of 35 dBi dish antennas the Italian team was able to establish a 304 km about 188 mi link at data rates between 4 and 5 Mbit s 8 The company under its Ubiquiti Labs brand also manufactures a home oriented wireless mesh network router and access point combination device as a consumer level product called AmpliFi 9 Brands Edit A UniFi wireless access pointUbiquiti product lines include UniFi AmpliFi EdgeMax UISP airMAX airFiber GigaBeam and UFiber The most common product line is UniFi which is focused on home prosumer business wired and wireless networking EdgeMax is a product line dedicated to wired networking containing only routers and switches UISP announced in 2020 is a range of products for internet service providers 10 airMAX is a product line dedicated to creating point to point PtP and point to multi point PtMP links between networks airFiber and UFiber are used by wireless and fiber Internet service providers ISP respectively Software products Edit Ubiquiti develops a variety of software controllers for their various products including access points routers switches cameras and locks These controllers manage all connected devices and provide a single point for configuration and administration The software is included as part of UniFi OS an operating system that runs on devices called UniFi OS Consoles UniFi Dream Machine Dream Router Cloud Key The UniFi Network controller can alternatively be installed on Linux macOS or Windows while the other applications included with UniFi OS such as UniFi Protect and UniFi Access must be installed on a UniFi OS Console device WiFiman is an internet speed test and network analyzer tool that is integrated into most Ubiquiti products It has mobile apps and a web version Security issues EditU Boot configuration extraction Edit In 2013 a security issue was discovered in the version of the U Boot boot loader shipped on Ubiquiti s devices It was possible to extract the plaintext configuration from the device without leaving a trace using Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP and an Ethernet cable revealing information such as passwords 11 While this issue is fixed in current versions of Ubiquiti hardware despite many requests and acknowledging that they are using this GPL protected application Ubiquiti refused to provide the source code for the GNU General Public License GPL licensed U Boot 12 13 This made it impractical for Ubiquiti s customers to fix the issue 12 The GPL licensed code was released eventually 14 Upatre Trojan Edit It was reported by online reporter Brian Krebs on June 15 2015 that Recently researchers at the Fujitsu Security Operations Center in Warrington UK began tracking the Upatre trojan software being served from hundreds of compromised home routers particularly routers powered by MikroTik and Ubiquiti s airOS Bryan Campbell of the Fujitsu Security Operations Center in Warrington UK was reported as saying We have seen literally hundreds of wireless access points and routers connected in relation to this botnet usually AirOS The consistency in which the botnet is communicating with compromised routers in relation to both distribution and communication leads us to believe known vulnerabilities are being exploited in the firmware which allows this to occur 15 2021 alleged data breach and lawsuit Edit In January 2021 a potential data breach of cloud accounts was reported 16 with customer credentials having potentially been exposed to an unauthorized third party In March 2021 security blogger Brian Krebs reported that a whistleblower disclosed that Ubiquiti s January statement downplayed the extent of the data breach in an effort to protect the company s stock price Furthermore the whistleblower claimed that the company s response to the breach put the security of its customers at risk 17 Ubiquiti responded to Krebs s reporting in a blog post stating that the attacker never claimed to have accessed any customer information and unsuccessfully attempted to extort the company by threatening to release stolen source code and specific IT credentials Ubiquiti further wrote that they believe that customer data was not the target of or otherwise accessed in connection with the incident 18 On December 1 2021 the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York charged a former high level employee of Ubiquiti for data theft and wire fraud alleging that the data breach was in fact an inside job aimed at extorting the company for millions of dollars The indictment also claimed that the employee caused further damage by causing the publication of misleading news articles about the company s handling of the breach that he perpetrated which were followed by a significant drop in the company s share price associated with the loss of billions of dollars in its market capitalization The Verge reported that the indictment shed new light on the supposed breach and appeared to back up Ubiquiti s statement that no customer data was compromised 19 20 In March 2022 Ubiquiti filed a lawsuit 21 against Brian Krebs alleging defamation for his reporting on their security issues Both parties resolved their dispute outside the court in September 2022 Legal difficulties EditUnited States sanctions against Iran Edit In March 2014 Ubiquiti agreed to pay 504 225 to the Office of Foreign Assets Control after it allegedly violated U S sanctions against Iran 22 Open source licensing compliance Edit In 2015 Ubiquiti was accused of violating the terms of the GPL license for open source code used in their products 13 The original source of the complaint updated their website on May 24 2017 when the issue was resolved 14 In 2019 Ubiquiti was reported as again being in violation of the GPL 23 Other Edit In 2015 Ubiquiti revealed that it lost 46 7 million when its finance department was tricked into sending money to someone posing as an employee 24 References Edit a b Company Ubiquiti Inc Retrieved June 8 2021 a b c d e f Ubiquiti Networks 2022 SEC Form 10 K UBIQUITI NETWORKS REPORTS FOURTH QUARTER FISCAL 2019 FINANCIAL RESULTS PDF August 9 2019 Archived PDF from the original on December 31 2019 Retrieved April 2 2022 At the close of business on August 19 2019 the company will legally change its name to Ubiquiti Inc The last trading day on NASDAQ under the name Ubiquiti Networks Inc and the UBNT symbol is expected to be August 19 2019 Greenberg Herb June 12 2012 Yet Another Controversy for Ubiquiti CNBC Retrieved June 8 2021 Witkowski Wallace September 18 2017 Ubiquiti shares hammered by Citron fraud claim that contains little new evidence MarketWatch MarketWatch com Retrieved November 29 2017 That may be a factor that led Ubiquiti s auditor PWC to cite a lack of internal controls in 2015 and an eventual staff clear out that led Ubiquiti to move its headquarters from San Jose Calif to New York City and change auditors to KPMG Tillman Trent October 13 2011 Ubiquiti Networks IPO Priced To Work At 15 Seeking Alpha Retrieved December 22 2012 Annual report for fiscal year ended June 30 2012 Form 10 K US Securities and Exchange Commission September 21 2012 Retrieved October 16 2013 World Record 304km Wi Fi connection newatlas com August 27 2007 Retrieved December 22 2012 Hands on Ubiquiti s Amplifi covers the whole house in a Wi Fi mesh Ars Technica July 20 2016 Retrieved December 1 2016 Ubiquiti UISP Is The New UNMS McCann Tech December 29 2020 Retrieved January 24 2021 Re AirOS and Security DUMP of configuration files with TFTP or other thing community ui com July 16 2014 Retrieved May 9 2017 a b GPL archive missing components community ubnt com March 2 2013 Archived from the original on December 9 2016 Retrieved May 9 2017 a b Riley Baird April 7 2015 How Ubiquiti Networks Is Creatively Violating the GPL LibertyBSD Archived from the original on April 30 2017 Retrieved April 30 2017 a b Riley Baird May 24 2017 N A LibertyBSD Archived from the original on May 24 2017 Retrieved December 12 2017 Crooks Use Hacked Routers to Aid Cyberheists Krebs on Security June 29 2015 Ubiquiti says customer data may have been accessed in data breach TechCrunch January 11 2021 Retrieved January 19 2021 Whistleblower Ubiquiti Breach Catastrophic Krebs On Security March 30 2021 Update to January 2021 Account Notification Ubiquiti Inc March 31 2021 Retrieved June 8 2021 Former Employee Of Technology Company Charged With Stealing Confidential Data And Extorting Company For Ransom While Posing As Anonymous Attacker www justice gov December 1 2021 Retrieved December 3 2021 Clark Mitchell December 1 2021 Ubiquiti hack may have been an inside job federal charges suggest The Verge Retrieved December 3 2021 Docket for UBIQUITI INC v KREBS 1 22 cv 00352 CourtListener com CourtListener Retrieved March 30 2022 Ubiquiti Networks settles with OFAC for alleged violations of Iran sanctions Debevoise amp Plimpton LLP March 7 2014 Denver Gingerich October 2 2019 When companies use the GPL against each other our community loses SFconservancy Retrieved December 21 2020 Fraudsters duped this company into handing over 40 million Fortune com August 10 2015 Retrieved October 19 2015 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ubiquiti amp oldid 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