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Hacking IPTV, or why default passwords are bad.
Unchanged vendor default passwords are bad. That might seem obvious, but it's amazing how frequently default passwords seem to turn up... More and more of the hotels I stay at use some form of IP-based system for the in-room TV. Many of these use IPTVs, but a small number use
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Hacking IPTV, or why default passwords are bad.
Unchanged vendor default passwords are bad. That might seem obvious, but it's amazing how frequently default passwords seem to turn up... More and more of the hotels I stay at use some form of IP-based system for the in-room TV. Many of these use IPTVs, but a small number use
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Hacking IPTV, or why default passwords are bad.
Unchanged vendor default passwords are bad. That might seem obvious, but it's amazing how frequently default passwords seem to turn up... More and more of the hotels I stay at use some form of IP-based system for the in-room TV. Many of these use IPTVs, but a small number use
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