There is a remotely exploitable domain name system hijack vulnerability in D-Link’s DSLR2740R router. D-Link’s popular DSL2740R wireless router is vulnerable to domain name system (DNS) hijacking ...
A vulnerability found in a DSL router model from D-Link allows remote hackers to change its DNS (Domain Name System) settings and hijack users’ traffic. The issue might also affect other devices ...
For the past three months, a cybercrime group has been hacking into home routers --mostly D-Link models-- to change DNS server settings and hijack traffic meant for legitimate sites and redirect it to ...
Mursch noted that the first wave targeted the D-Link DSL-2640B, D-Link DSL-2740R, D-Link DSL-2780B and D-Link DSL-526B routers and the IP address of the rogue DNS server used in the attack was ...
A vulnerability found in a DSL router model from D-Link allows remote hackers to change its DNS (Domain Name System) settings and hijack users’ traffic. The issue might also affect other devices ...
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