Attackers Exploit Zero-Day in End-of-Life D-Link Routers
Hackers are attacking a critical zero-day flaw in unsupported D-Link DSL routers to run arbitrary commands.
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Hackers are attacking a critical zero-day flaw in unsupported D-Link DSL routers to run arbitrary commands.
A vulnerability in the HNAP login request protocol that affects a family of devices gives unauthenticated users root access for command execution.
The D-Link EXO AX4800 (DIR-X4860) router is vulnerable to remote unauthenticated command execution that could lead to complete device takeovers by attackers with access to the HNAP port. [...]
Attackers are now actively targeting over 92,000 end-of-life D-Link Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices exposed online and unpatched against a critical remote code execution (RCE) zero-day flaw. [...]