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 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.
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 ...
A vulnerability in D-link firmware powering multiple routers with VPN passthrough functionality allows attackers to take full control of the device. The bug affects router models DSR-150, DSR-250/N, ...
There is a remotely exploitable domain name system hijack vulnerability in D-Link’s DSLR2740R router. D-Link’s popular DSL2740R wireless router is vulnerable to domain name system (DNS) hijacking ...
For the past three months, a cybercrime group has been hacking into home routers --mostly D-Link models-- to change DNS server settings and hijack traffic meant for legitimate sites and redirect it 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 ...
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