Using BSNL broadband? Change your password now. Here’s why

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If you are using a BSNL broadband, change your password now as the state-owned telecom operator has been hit by a malware attack.
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BSNL has issued an advisory to its users to change the default password as at least 2,000 modems have been attacked.

"The situation has been addressed to a great extent. We are advising customers that they should immediately change their passwords, and they should not be worried about using broadband once they have done that," said BSNL Chairman Anupam Shrivastava.

He said that the malware has not impacted BSNL's core network, billing or any other system.

Shrivastava said that during the attack, malware was changing the passwords of users (those who were using admin as password) and so the affected modems were unable to login.

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This attack occurred earlier this week, he said, adding BSNL call centres were proactively reaching out to users to alert them, and advise them about precautionary measures.

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