Sky has today announced the launch of Sky Hub, its new broadband router that is claimed to offer the best wireless range of all the routers offered by rival internet services providers (ISPs).
Millions of Sky routers suffered from a vulnerability that would have allowed a customer’s home network to be compromised by hackers. Researchers from Pen Test ...
Pen Test Partners didn’t disclose the vulnerability after 90 days because it knew ISPs were struggling with a pandemic-increased network load as work from home became the new norm. Sky, a U.K.
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Entertainment company Sky took more than 17 months to fix a security flaw that impacted roughly six million routers belonging to its customers. The DNS rebinding vulnerability was discovered in May ...
Some six million Sky routers had a significant bug that could have allowed hackers to take over home networks. Apparently, the problem has been fixed – but researchers say it took Sky 18 months to ...
Around six million Sky Broadband customer routers in the UK were affected by a critical vulnerability that took over 17 months to roll out a fix to customers. The disclosed vulnerability is a DNS ...
A flaw in Sky routers found by researcher Raf Fini from Pen Test Partners, has revealed that over six million devices could have been at risk of hacking. The security consultancy firm found a hacker ...
There's an important update for some broadband users, and not following the new advice could make connections to the web less secure. The alert has been raised for those who subscribe to the web via ...
Six models of Sky router needed to be fixed because of a software bug that could have been exploited by hackers About six million Sky routers had a significant software bug that could have allowed ...