A little-known page on Comcast's Xfinity website was exposing customers' account information to anyone -- or any app -- on a customer's network. An anonymous security researcher dropped ZDNet an email ...
A bug in Comcast's website used to activate Xfinity routers can return sensitive information on the company's customers. The website, used by customers to set up their home internet and cable service, ...
Xfinity says a data breach likely led to attackers obtaining customers' usernames and hashed passwords. Other personal information may have been exposed, such as names, contact information, the last ...
Two security researchers uncovered a bug within Comcast’s online activation portal that revealed a customer’s home address along with the Wi-Fi network name and password in plain text. Within hours of ...
A bug in a Comcast website used to activate routers for home internet and cable service reportedly displayed the home address of routers, as well as Wi-Fi account names and passwords. Researchers ...
The Comcast website that activates Xfinity routers has a bug that exposes customers’ personal information. As reported by ZDNet, the page for setting up home Wi-Fi and cable services can display the ...
Security researchers Karan Saini and Ryan Stevenson reported a bug to ZDNet in which a Comcast website for customers to activate their Xfinity routers was found to be leaking sensitive customer ...
This week, ZDNet reported that a Comcast website used to activate Xfinity routers was leaking personal data, including a person's home address, the name of the Wi-Fi network and password. This bug was ...