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A Message from Time Warner Cable Security regarding your High Speed Data account Dear Time Warner Cable customer, Please be aware that Time Warner Cable has received reports of unauthorized login attempts from a device connected to the cable modem on your Time Warner Cable connection to a third party server or other network device. This unwanted traffic may be the result of an unsecured or compromised Home Router or may be due to malware on a device connected to your home network.color='RED'> What can I do?color ='blue'> Time Warner Cable strongly recommends that you take steps to ensure both your router, your home computers and other network devices are secured. To check your router, first ensure that admin access to your home router is password protected. This is not the password used to join the network, but the password used to access the device’s user interface Website. Disable remote management (if enabled). Ensure that your home router has the latest security updates - Check the manufacturers’ Web sites to ensure you always have the most up-to-date firmware (don’t rely on the device’s user interface to check for firmware updates—those tools don’t always work the way they should). To check for malware, please visit our self-help Web site at https://help.twcable.com/BSMS/BotRemovalWizard.htmlcolor='blue'> for a recommended course of action. For your convenience, you will be automatically re-directed to this Web site when you click the blue linkcolor='blue'> at the bottom of this message. PLEASE CLICK THE BLUE ACKNOWLEDGE LINK BELOW TO RESUME YOUR INTERNET SERVICE.color='BLACK'> ACKNOWLEDGE A Message from Time Warner Cable Security regarding your High Speed Data account Dear Time Warner Cable customer, Please be aware that Time Warner Cable has received reports of unauthorized login attempts from a device connected to the cable modem on your Time Warner Cable connection to a third party server or other network device. This unwanted traffic may be the result of an unsecured or compromised Home Router or may be due to malware on a device connected to your home network.color='RED'> What can I do?color ='blue'> Time Warner Cable strongly recommends that you take steps to ensure both your router, your home computers and other network devices are secured. To check your router, first ensure that admin access to your home router is password protected. This is not the password used to join the network, but the password used to access the device’s user interface Website. Disable remote management (if enabled). Ensure that your home router has the latest security updates - Check the manufacturers’ Web sites to ensure you always have the most up-to-date firmware (don’t rely on the device’s user interface to check for firmware updates—those tools don’t always work the way they should). To check for malware, please visit our self-help Web site at https://help.twcable.com/BSMS/BotRemovalWizard.htmlcolor='blue'> for a recommended course of action. For your convenience, you will be automatically re-directed to this Web site when you click the blue linkcolor='blue'> at the bottom of this message. PLEASE CLICK THE BLUE ACKNOWLEDGE LINK BELOW TO RESUME YOUR INTERNET SERVICE.color='BLACK'> ACKNOWLEDGE A Message from Time Warner Cable Security regarding your High Speed Data account Dear Time Warner Cable customer, Please be aware that Time Warner Cable has received reports of unauthorized login attempts from a device connected to the cable modem on your Time Warner Cable connection to a third party server or other network device. This unwanted traffic may be the result of an unsecured or compromised Home Router or may be due to malware on a device connected to your home network.color='RED'> What can I do?color ='blue'> Time Warner Cable strongly recommends that you take steps to ensure both your router, your home computers and other network devices are secured. To check your router, first ensure that admin access to your home router is password protected. This is not the password used to join the network, but the password used to access the device’s user interface Website. Disable remote management (if enabled). Ensure that your home router has the latest security updates - Check the manufacturers’ Web sites to ensure you always have the most up-to-date firmware (don’t rely on the device’s user interface to check for firmware updates—those tools don’t always work the way they should). To check for malware, please visit our self-help Web site at https://help.twcable.com/BSMS/BotRemovalWizard.htmlcolor='blue'> for a recommended course of action. For your convenience, you will be automatically re-directed to this Web site when you click the blue linkcolor='blue'> at the bottom of this message. PLEASE CLICK THE BLUE ACKNOWLEDGE LINK BELOW TO RESUME YOUR INTERNET SERVICE.color='BLACK'> ACKNOWLEDGE | ||
A Message from Time Warner Cable Security regarding your High Speed Data account Dear Time Warner Cable customer, Please be aware that Time Warner Cable has received reports of unauthorized login attempts from a device connected to the cable modem on your Time Warner Cable connection to a third party server or other network device. This unwanted traffic may be the result of an unsecured or compromised Home Router or may be due to malware on a device connected to your home network.color='RED'> What can I do?color ='blue'> Time Warner Cable strongly recommends that you take steps to ensure both your router, your home computers and other network devices are secured. To check your router, first ensure that admin access to your home router is password protected. This is not the password used to join the network, but the password used to access the device’s user interface Website. Disable remote management (if enabled). Ensure that your home router has the latest security updates - Check the manufacturers’ Web sites to ensure you always have the most up-to-date firmware (don’t rely on the device’s user interface to check for firmware updates—those tools don’t always work the way they should). To check for malware, please visit our self-help Web site at https://help.twcable.com/BSMS/BotRemovalWizard.htmlcolor='blue'> for a recommended course of action. For your convenience, you will be automatically re-directed to this Web site when you click the blue linkcolor='blue'> at the bottom of this message. PLEASE CLICK THE BLUE ACKNOWLEDGE LINK BELOW TO RESUME YOUR INTERNET SERVICE.color='BLACK'> ACKNOWLEDGE A Message from Time Warner Cable Security regarding your High Speed Data account Dear Time Warner Cable customer, Please be aware that Time Warner Cable has received reports of unauthorized login attempts from a device connected to the cable modem on your Time Warner Cable connection to a third party server or other network device. This unwanted traffic may be the result of an unsecured or compromised Home Router or may be due to malware on a device connected to your home network.color='RED'> What can I do?color ='blue'> Time Warner Cable strongly recommends that you take steps to ensure both your router, your home computers and other network devices are secured. To check your router, first ensure that admin access to your home router is password protected. This is not the password used to join the network, but the password used to access the device’s user interface Website. Disable remote management (if enabled). Ensure that your home router has the latest security updates - Check the manufacturers’ Web sites to ensure you always have the most up-to-date firmware (don’t rely on the device’s user interface to check for firmware updates—those tools don’t always work the way they should). To check for malware, please visit our self-help Web site at https://help.twcable.com/BSMS/BotRemovalWizard.htmlcolor='blue'> for a recommended course of action. For your convenience, you will be automatically re-directed to this Web site when you click the blue linkcolor='blue'> at the bottom of this message. PLEASE CLICK THE BLUE ACKNOWLEDGE LINK BELOW TO RESUME YOUR INTERNET SERVICE.color='BLACK'> ACKNOWLEDGE | ||
A Message from Time Warner Cable Security regarding your High Speed Data account Dear Time Warner Cable customer, Please be aware that Time Warner Cable has received reports of unauthorized login attempts from a device connected to the cable modem on your Time Warner Cable connection to a third party server or other network device. This unwanted traffic may be the result of an unsecured or compromised Home Router or may be due to malware on a device connected to your home network.color='RED'> What can I do?color ='blue'> Time Warner Cable strongly recommends that you take steps to ensure both your router, your home computers and other network devices are secured. To check your router, first ensure that admin access to your home router is password protected. This is not the password used to join the network, but the password used to access the device’s user interface Website. Disable remote management (if enabled). Ensure that your home router has the latest security updates - Check the manufacturers’ Web sites to ensure you always have the most up-to-date firmware (don’t rely on the device’s user interface to check for firmware updates—those tools don’t always work the way they should). To check for malware, please visit our self-help Web site at https://help.twcable.com/BSMS/BotRemovalWizard.htmlcolor='blue'> for a recommended course of action. For your convenience, you will be automatically re-directed to this Web site when you click the blue linkcolor='blue'> at the bottom of this message. PLEASE CLICK THE BLUE ACKNOWLEDGE LINK BELOW TO RESUME YOUR INTERNET SERVICE.color='BLACK'> ACKNOWLEDGE | ||