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 ...
A hot potato: D-Link is strongly recommending that users of its older VPN routers replace the devices following the discovery of a serious remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability. As the models ...
These VPN routers, popular in home office and small business settings, were sold internationally and reached their end of service on May 1, 2024. D-Link has made it clear in the advisory that they ...
has been discovered on multiple D-Link VPN routers. However, since the models have now reached end-of-life, D-Link will not be issuing a patch - and instead, it urged users to retire the affected ...
But if you’re using select D-Link VPN routers, you may be risking a serious security vulnerability. As the company announced earlier this week, six of its older VPN routers are affected by a ...
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 ...
Products that have reached their EOL/EOS no longer receive device software updates and security patches and are no longer supported,” D-Link notes in its advisory. The DSR-150, DSR-150N, DSR-250, and ...
Owners of older models of D-Link VPN routers are being told to retire and replace their devices following the disclosure of a serious remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability. Most of the details ...
Tens of thousands of exposed D-Link routers that have reached their end-of-life are vulnerable to a critical security issue that allows an unauthenticated remote attacker to change any user's ...