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D-Link is telling users to stop using these routers immediately, or face hacking

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  • Security researchers find a critical remote code execution flaw in multiple D-Link router models
  • The models reached end of life status last spring, meaning the flaw won’t be patched
  • D-Link urges users to replace the devices with newer models immediately

A critical vulnerability, allowing for remote code execution (RCE) attacks, 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 devices and replace them with newer, supported models.

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