D-Link reports that six of its VPN routers are impacted by a serious security vulnerability, and should be replaced.
D-Link issues an urgent warning to owners of old routers—replace now or hackers could take control of your network.
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Owners of older models of D-Link VPN routers are being told to retire and replace their devices following the disclosure of a ...
D-Link is warning customers to replace end-of-life VPN router models after a critical unauthenticated, remote code execution ...
The vulnerability, reported to D-Link by security researcher 'delsploit,' hasn't been assigned a CVE identifier. The ...
This week D-Link identified six older VPN router models, released in 2011 and 2012, which contain a critical security flaw ...
D-Link won't be issuing a fix for the six impacted models, but is offering 20% off the price of a new router without the ...
If you currently use one of the best VPN routers as part of your home office setup, beware - hacking gangs are targeting them, along with Wi-Fi routers and media servers, as part of a botnet campaign.
D-Link is warning users that six of its VPN router models have at least one major security flaw that it won't be fixing because the routers are old and at the "end of service life." The firm isn't ...