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Hackers actively exploit critical remote takeover vulnerabilities in D-Link devices

D-Link won't be patching vulnerable NAS devices because they're no longer supported.

https://arstechnica.com/security/2024/04/hackers-actively-exploit-critical-remote-takeover-vulnerabilities-in-d-link-devices/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

brandon ,
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WildEyedBoyFromFreecloud ,
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cibo ,
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@arstechnica this should be illegal. Once a company stops supporting a product, all source code needs to become public domain.

hans_slonzok ,
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@arstechnica avoid d-link products, you know now that they don't give a s***

ErikUden ,
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@arstechnica this is how I hack. I view the code of the website in binary and hand-insert the term “exploit”

Kierkegaanks ,
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@arstechnica makes a note never to buy d-link products and to warn people i know about d-link

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