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Multiple wireless routers manufactured by networking hardware supplier D-Link have been found at risk of being attacked via a remotely exploitable root command injection flaw, according to ...
Critical vulnerabilities discovered by Digital Defense can allow attackers to gain root access and take over devices running same firmware. Buggy firmware opens a number of D-Link VPN router models to ...
D-Link will address by the end of October a security issue in some of its routers that could allow attackers to change the device settings without requiring a ...
A few legacy D-Link routers can be vulnerable to Remote Code Execution (RCE) attacks since the company refuses to send any updates to patch them up, claiming they have reached end-of-life, as recently ...
Currently, unknown attackers are targeting various D-Link DSL routers. There have been no security patches for these devices for six years.
The list of routers that have critical RCE bugs, that have reached end of life and that won’t get fixed has grown. D-Link has warned that more of its routers are vulnerable to critical flaws that ...
D-Link reports that six of its older VPN routers are affected by a serious security vulnerability and should be replaced. Moe Long Senior Editor Moe enjoys making technical content digestible and fun.
Researchers have discovered a new vulnerability affecting older D-Link routers that don't receive security updates.
An apparent botnet comprised of more than 3,000 separate source IPs generated a large, sudden spike in exploit attacks on July 19, targeting D-Link 2750B and certain Dasan GPON (Gigabit Passive ...