Security News > 2016 > July > 50+ vulnerabilities found in popular home gateway modems/routers (Help Net Security)
Researcher Gergely Eberhardt with Hungarian security testing outfit SEARCH Laboratory has unearthed over fifty vulnerabilities in five home gateway modems/routers used by Hungarian Cable TV operator UPC Magyarország, but also by many ISPs around the world. The devices in question are Ubee EVW3226, Technicolor TC7200, Cisco EPC3925, Hitron CGNV4, and Compal CH7465LG-LC. The security of some of them have been evaluated for mere hours, and others for 2 days or two weeks, but the “final” … More →
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