In the deployment of the Cayman-DSL router and many others, technitions are failing to reset the default password which in many cases default to no password at all. A malicious user could scan for such devices and on a DSL providers network. Worst case scenerio, the static routing tables can be altered to permit remote sniffing.
In the deployment of the Cayman-DSL router and many others, technitions are failing to reset the default password which in many cases default to no password at all. A malicious user could scan for such devices and on a DSL providers network. Worst case scenerio, the static routing tables can be altered to permit remote sniffing.