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Aged D-Link NAS Devices Are Being Exploited by Hackers
April 9, 2024, 7:10 p.m. |
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Network-attached storage manufacturer D-Link says owners of devices vulnerable to remote takeover exploits should suck it up and buy a replacement. Internet scans have tallied the number of affected NAS devices - a handful of servers released on average a decade ago - at more than 92,000.
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