by Mathew J. Schwartz Data Breach Today
An army of 40,000 small office/home office routers have been exploited by automated malware. But who's responsible for devices being vulnerable: vendors for using well-known defaults; or distributors and IT managers for not locking them down?
http://www.databreachtoday.com/router-hacks-whos-responsible-a-8233?
If you haven't done it - CHANGE THE DEFAULT PASSWORD!
An army of 40,000 small office/home office routers have been exploited by automated malware. But who's responsible for devices being vulnerable: vendors for using well-known defaults; or distributors and IT managers for not locking them down?
http://www.databreachtoday.com/router-hacks-whos-responsible-a-8233?
If you haven't done it - CHANGE THE DEFAULT PASSWORD!
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