Hard-coded account in ZyXel equipment
“Zyfwp,” an admin-level account with a hard-coded password, discovered in several networking devices made by ZyXel.
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“Zyfwp,” an admin-level account with a hard-coded password, discovered in several networking devices made by ZyXel.
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