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Cable Haunt – Critical Vulnerability Let Hackers Control Cable Modems Remotely

Posted on 11 January 2020

From gbhackers.com

Cable Haunt

Researchers discovered as critical vulnerability dubbed Cable Haunt affects cable modems from different manufacturers across the globe.

The vulnerability enables a remote attacker to gain complete control over the modem through its endpoint.

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