Friday, 28 July 2017

BSNL asks Their Broadband Users to Change Their password After Malware Attack

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On thursday BSNL asks their broadband users to change password of their modem after the attack of malware a week earlier. The malware caused impact nearly 2000 modems in which the default password was set by the subscribers "admin".

BSNL chairman Anupam Shrivastava said that the malware doesn't show any impact on BSNL network core, billing and other systems.

He also said that the issue is addressing with the great extent and we are advising to customers to change their default password and after that they should not to take any tension about broadband. 

Shrivastava said during the attack of malware it changing the passwords of the modem which were already set to default password "admin".

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