|
Homehub flaw is fixed
Posted by: eusty on Monday, October 22, 2007 - 02:29 PM
|
BT's Homehub which hackers found a
critical security hole in
which would have allowed full control of the router has been fixed.
BT has updated the latest firmware for the router and has removed Remote
Assistance, which gave support staff admin rights to investigate problems in the
router. Although the feature has been disabled BT said that it has other ways of
accessing the and the feature will still appear on the routers menu, but will
return an error if clicked.
This is good news for the two million plus Homehub users as BT has previously
been criticized for not responding to a previous vulnerability reported in
another of its routers last year.
The update is automatic to users but a report on the BT site gives the
details.
|
| Homehub flaw is fixed | Log-in or register a new user account | 0 Comments |
|
| Comments are statements made by the person that posted them. They do not necessarily represent the opinions of the site editor. |
|
Broadband UK
Find the cheapest, fastest broadband where you live
Other Stories
- Mobile broadband to replace Wi-Fi?
(Mar 10, 2008)
- Pipex will be no more
(Mar 06, 2008)
- PlusNet tops BroadbandChoices.co.uk Customer Awards
(Mar 06, 2008)
- Be plans coverage expansion
(Mar 05, 2008)
- Wi-Fi use on train soars
(Mar 04, 2008)
- 24Mbps for under a tenner
(Mar 04, 2008)
- Virgin numbers soar
(Feb 28, 2008)
- iPlayer costs us money claim ISPs
(Feb 24, 2008)
- Government plans broadband review
(Feb 24, 2008)
- ISPs give thumbs down to regulation
(Feb 21, 2008)
|