sdkid IPCT+ Member Dec 6, 2014 5,932 23,965 South Dakota Apr 9, 2024 #1 Over 92,000 exposed D-Link NAS devices have a backdoor account A threat researcher has disclosed a new arbitrary command injection and hardcoded backdoor flaw in multiple end-of-life D-Link Network Attached Storage (NAS) device models. www.bleepingcomputer.com
Over 92,000 exposed D-Link NAS devices have a backdoor account A threat researcher has disclosed a new arbitrary command injection and hardcoded backdoor flaw in multiple end-of-life D-Link Network Attached Storage (NAS) device models. www.bleepingcomputer.com
E elvisimprsntr Getting comfortable Dec 26, 2022 392 869 Florida Apr 9, 2024 #2 Furthermore, NAS devices should never be exposed to the internet as they are commonly targeted to steal data or encrypt in ransomware attacks. Click to expand... Yet people continue to expose their devices directly to the internet. Shodan Search 168,779 results found for search query: d-link www.shodan.io Reactions: The Automation Guy
Furthermore, NAS devices should never be exposed to the internet as they are commonly targeted to steal data or encrypt in ransomware attacks. Click to expand... Yet people continue to expose their devices directly to the internet. Shodan Search 168,779 results found for search query: d-link www.shodan.io
Arjun IPCT Contributor Feb 26, 2017 13,875 16,230 The Free? World Apr 21, 2024 #3 Its been a while since I've seen the D-Link brand