Threat actors are exploiting a recently discovered command injection vulnerability that affects multiple D-Link DSL gateway ...
Researchers have discovered a new vulnerability affecting older D-Link routers that don't receive security updates.
Currently, unknown attackers are targeting various D-Link DSL routers. There have been no security patches for these devices ...
CVE-2026-0625, a critical command injection flaw (9.3/10), is being actively exploited in legacy D-Link gateway routers ...
"The affected endpoint is also associated with unauthenticated DNS modification ("DNSChanger") behavior documented by D-Link, ...
A critical flaw in legacy D-Link DSL routers lets unauthenticated attackers run commands and hijack DNS, with active ...
Old D-Link routers are being hijacked via a zero-day vulnerability, known as CVE-2026-0625, which allows attackers to remotely execute commands. No patch is currently available.
This month has been quite eventful for D-Link. As reported by BleepingComputer, the company’s router firmware images have been leaking the secret key used to encrypt their proprietary firmware ...