Security News > 2016 > September > D-Link DWR-932 router is chock-full of security holes (Help Net Security)
Security researcher Pierre Kim has unearthed a bucketload of vulnerabilities affecting the LTE router/portable wireless hotspot D-Link DWR-932. Among these are backdoor accounts, weak default PINs, and hardcoded passwords. Kim went searching for them after he previously poked around some Quanta LTE routers and also found a huge number of flaws, and a D-Link DWR-932 user noted that the two router types have many similarities. In fact, he says that D-Link’s router is based on … More →
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