D-Link reports that six of its VPN routers are impacted by a serious security vulnerability, and should be replaced.
Your VPN doesn't always have to run on your phone or laptop. You can guard everything in your home from prying eyes.
D-Link issues an urgent warning to owners of old routers—replace now or hackers could take control of your network.
D-Link won't be issuing a fix for the 6 impacted models, but is offering 20% off the price of a new router without the issue.
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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.