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    D-Link says it won’t patch 60,000 older modems, as they’re not worth saving




    • Security researchers find critical flaws in modems reaching End of Life
    • D-Link says it won’t patch them, and recommends upgrading the hardware
    • There are some 60,000 vulnerable devices out there

    Older D-Link routers are potentially vulnerable to more than one critical security issue which could allow threat actors to take over the devices. However, since they have reached end-of-life status (EoL), the company says it will not be releasing any patches, and advises users to replace the endpoints with newer models.

    The news comes shortly after we reported multiple D-Link NAS endpoints were found vulnerable to CVE-2024-10914, a command injection flaw with a 9.2 severity score – however the company again said it wouldn’t be issuing a fix, since the affected devices have all reached EoL.

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