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PHILADELPHIA—Xfinity Home, the total home security and automation solution from Comcast based here, passed the 1 million customer mark in July, while Comcast was recently awarded with the 2017 North ...
What it is: A new alarm system from Xfinity, Comcast’s cable, phone and Internet provider, that allows you to secure and monitor your home from wherever you are (work, vacation, etc.) Comcast is ...
Comcast Xfinity Home Security System Leaves Home-Owners Unsecured By Kim Zetter Jan 06, 20168:36 AM ...
Comcast's Xfinity Home service combines home security and automation into one smart, easy-to-navigate system. The companion mobile apps can show Xfinity and third-party devices in one interface.
Rapid7 disclosed serious flaws in Comcast’s Xfinity Home Security system which thieves or thugs could exploit to break into homes while the homeowners continue to receive ‘it’s-all-good ...
Additionally, subscribers to Xfinity's X1 TV service who use Xfinity Home will soon be able to use the voice control-enabled remote to interact with their Philips Hue lights.
Xfinity alarm systems are easy to set up and use, but they aren’t compatible with as many devices as Ring and SimpliSafe. With an Xfinity alarm system, you can choose from equipment packages or ...
A researcher discovered that tinfoil or a radio jammer can disable Comcast's XFINITY Home security system without raising an alarm. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
The home security system fails "open," tricking it into thinking everything is fine. Written by Zack Whittaker, Contributor Jan. 5, 2016 at 10:41 a.m. PT (Image: Comcast) ...
The bug that Rapid7 announced today is a long-standing vulnerability that allows a cheap radio-jamming device to disable the Xfinity security system. Xfinity Home consists of door and window ...
You'll be able to sync your Hue lights with your Xfinity Home alarm system, or control them directly in the Xfinity Home app. Originally hailing from Troy, Ohio, Ry Crist is a writer, a text-based ...
Xfinity Home SecurityPHILADELPHIA—Many telecoms decided that 2011 was the year to launch a home security/home automation offering—Verizon, Time Warner Cable, Frontier Communications, AT&T and Cox ...
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