Cisco Upc Modem Hack
This video tutorial will help you to reset or Password break in cisco router. If you forget password of cisco switch then this video will show you Cisco. I currently have Comcast Internet in the SF Bay Area and I got curious a few days ago about the possibility of hacking my cable modem (which I. Hi folks, As the thread's title suggests, this is for those of you who'd like to stick their Cisco EPC3925 modem/router devices from UPC into true Bridge mode without. Dears, Someone hacked our cisco router. They create new username and password. I delete this username but when i do show running again I see this username and password.
Just by hacking into your router. They can not view all that information. Unless they are doing OTHER things as well such as packet sniffing/capturing, etc, to be able to get all that information. THe most normally, would be to just use your usage, etc. Really all you can do, is change the CUSadmin password. And change your wireless password. There has been some concern over the security of that unit in particular lately.
If you are renting it. You might want to consider, even just for piece of mind, would be to go and swap it for a different model unit. Download Krs Khs Software Solutions. Then obviously re-set up all the security again.
If you believe this to be true, I would offer some advice. First take your modem back to Rogers store if its a rental and exchange it for a Hitron version 1 thats black and red. Same price for rental as the Cisco. Second I would invest in your own router rather then using Rogers as you'll have more control over passwords and network names etc. One you swap out the modem and get your own router, put the Rogers modem in to BRIDGE mode by calling Rogers tech support that way you disable its router funtion and just have it as a modem. Also if you feel this is what they truly are doing, maybe talk to your local police to see what they can help with. Once all thats said and done change all your passwords on accounts and emails and never use the same password for all your accounts.