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Bank Info Security 11 months, 1 week ago

Five-Year-Old D-Link Bugs Under Active Exploitation

CISA Lists Flaws as Actively ExploitedHackers are actively exploiting years-old flaws in obsolete Wi-Fi cameras and video recorders made by D-Link, warn U.S. cybersecurity authorities. Possibly Chinese hackers have used one of the flaws to implant HiatusRAT malware. "Attackers don’t care if a vulnerability is new or old."

Bank Info Security 11 months, 1 week ago

Five-Year-Old D-Link Bugs See Active Exploitation

CISA Lists Flaws as Actively ExploitedHackers are actively exploiting years-old flaws in obsolete Wi-Fi cameras and video recorders made by D-Link, warn U.S. cybersecurity authorities. Possibly Chinese hackers have used one of the flaws to implant HiatusRAT malware. "Attackers don’t care if a vulnerability is new or old."

Bank Info Security 1 year, 6 months ago

D-Link Botnet Attacks Surge in Global Spike

Mirari and Kaiten Botnet Variants Exploit Unpatched RoutersAttackers exploiting nearly decade-old D-Link router vulnerabilities drove a sharp rise in botnet activity in 2024 through variants of the Mirari and Kaiten taking advantage of unpatched devices. Operators of botnets known as Ficora and Capsaicin exploit nearly decade-old flaws.

Bank Info Security 2 years, 2 months ago

New Botnet 'Goldoon' Targets D-Link Devices

FortiGuard Labs Identifies Botnet Exploiting Decade-Old D-Link VulnerabilityHackers are taking advantage of D-Link home routers left unpatched for a decade and turning them into a newly formed botnet researchers dubbed "Goldoon." The vulnerability allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands remotely via the proprietary Home Network Administration Protocol.