Reveal the identities of alleged pirates, court tells ISP
It’s not the first ISP to be held accountable for alleged piracy: Cox is looking at a $1b damage order. Continue reading Reveal the identities of alleged pirates, court tells ISP
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It’s not the first ISP to be held accountable for alleged piracy: Cox is looking at a $1b damage order. Continue reading Reveal the identities of alleged pirates, court tells ISP
CUJO AI has been chosen by Charter Communications to enhance security, privacy, and improve the in-home connected experience for more than 24M Spectrum Internet subscribers. Spectrum will begin deploying CUJO AI in 2019. CUJO AI analyzes network and de… Continue reading CUJO AI to deliver network intelligence solutions to Charter Communications
600 gigabytes of information, including SQL database dumps, code, access logs, and customer information, belonging to BroadSoft and its client, TWC, was left online, accessible to anyone. Continue reading Four Million Time Warner Cable Records Left on Misconfigured AWS S3
Approximately 600 gigabytes of data containing 4 million records that held sensitive information on Time Warner Cable customers were mistakenly available to the public, a security firm discovered in August. Kromtech Security Center announced on Friday that it found two Amazon Web Services S3 bucket repositories containing private information but lacking a password. The buckets are likely connected to BroadSoft, Inc., an IT infrastructure firm active in 80 countries. The company is reportedly exploring a billion-dollar sale and its stock price is soaring. BroadSoft did not respond to a request for comment. The publicly available data spans from Nov. 2010 to July 2017. The trove contains access credentials, access logs, usernames, transaction IDs, MAC addresses, serial numbers, account numbers, billing addresses, phone numbers and more. Due to the “massive amount of sensitive information” in the repository, it would “take weeks to fully sort through all the data,” according to Kromtech’s researchers. “In this […]
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Approximately 600 gigabytes of data containing 4 million records that held sensitive information on Time Warner Cable customers were mistakenly available to the public, a security firm discovered in August. Kromtech Security Center announced on Friday that it found two Amazon Web Services S3 bucket repositories containing private information but lacking a password. The buckets are likely connected to BroadSoft, Inc., an IT infrastructure firm active in 80 countries. The company is reportedly exploring a billion-dollar sale and its stock price is soaring. BroadSoft did not respond to a request for comment. The publicly available data spans from Nov. 2010 to July 2017. The trove contains access credentials, access logs, usernames, transaction IDs, MAC addresses, serial numbers, account numbers, billing addresses, phone numbers and more. Due to the “massive amount of sensitive information” in the repository, it would “take weeks to fully sort through all the data,” according to Kromtech’s researchers. “In this […]
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Public interest groups warn the deal, which will create a massive new broadband giant with more than 20 million customers in 41 states, will lead to higher prices for consumers. Continue reading FCC Approves New US Broadband Giant in Charter-Time Warner Cable Merger
Critics say the deal is anticompetitive and against the public interest. Continue reading Feds Approve $78B Charter-TWC Merger, Creating Broadband Colossus