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.
It’s weird that DLINK’s response was basically “tough shit buy our newer product we don’t work on those anymore” especially given the extent of the attack.
It’s weird that DLINK’s response was basically “tough shit buy our newer product we don’t work on those anymore” especially given the extent of the attack.
Hasn’t that been basically been those domestic network appliance vendors’ answer to most such problems?
Most tech companies are of the same mentality