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Re: Is Verizon's global infrastructure vulnerable to Heartbleed?
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steve01 - two questions:
1) What is an STB?
2) Which modem-router passwords are we talking about?
- The outer-facing username and password? Right now, that's "MyDSL" and the password was pre-programmed - and I understand that Vz DSL doesn't really need it anyway - I could make up my own.
- Or my inner-facing username and password when I go to 192.168.1.1 on my PC to access the modem-router's embedded web server to make changes? I set that password some time ago and could change it at any time.
- Or the WPA2-PSA passkey for the WiFi connection in my apartment?
Thanks.
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STB = Set Top Box (what your TV is connected to). I am using FIOS so there may be some differences between us... The password I am talking about(as well as the SSID) is the WI-FI password("Passkey"), not the router admin username/password.
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Smith6612,
Since Chris gave you his blessing, Why don't you post a copy of Verizon's response to your question.
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