Technology
Update the firmware on your broadband router or you could be vulnerable to hackers – Ausdroid
Being forced to make changes to your hardware that seems to be working fine can be a bitter pill to swallow, but not as bitter as losing personal or critical data. Netgear is one of many manufacturers that build routers intended for home users and sell big nu…

Being forced to make changes to your hardware that seems to be working fine can be a bitter pill to swallow, but not as bitter as losing personal or critical data. Netgear is one of many manufacturers that build routers intended for home users and sell big numbers, that makes them a prime target for hackers. The same goes for D-Link, Linksys and TP-Link – all have their own technical advisory pages.
Recently there have been a couple of fairly significant vulnerabilities to routers exposed that …
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