Security News > 2018 > May > Using a D-Link router? Watch out for hardcoded backdoors that give hackers admin access

2018-05-24 14:58
D-Link's DIR-620 routers contain four recently discovered firmware flaws that an attacker could use to take over a network, and D-Link has no plans to fix them.
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