exfileme Splendid Jan 6, 2008 9,531 0 30,780 Oct 15, 2013 #1 D-Link is fixing a backdoor discovered in many routers. Some D-Link Routers Have Backdoor Vulnerability : Read more
D-Link is fixing a backdoor discovered in many routers. Some D-Link Routers Have Backdoor Vulnerability : Read more
S Shad0wguy Distinguished Feb 22, 2012 12 0 18,510 Oct 15, 2013 #2 Or you could just install a 3rd party firmware and not deal with D-Link's horrible firmware in the first place.
Or you could just install a 3rd party firmware and not deal with D-Link's horrible firmware in the first place.
G geok1ng Distinguished Jun 25, 2008 111 0 18,690 Oct 15, 2013 #3 Explaim to me like i was 5y old, how this kind of backdoor was not intentionally placed on the firmware?
Explaim to me like i was 5y old, how this kind of backdoor was not intentionally placed on the firmware?
bochica Distinguished Oct 7, 2009 146 0 18,680 Oct 15, 2013 #4 this is why we do not use any D-Link switches at work. Anyone can create loopbacks on them, or access parts of a network they aren't supposed to access with D-Link's backdoors.
this is why we do not use any D-Link switches at work. Anyone can create loopbacks on them, or access parts of a network they aren't supposed to access with D-Link's backdoors.
A abbadon_34 Distinguished Aug 7, 2008 1,869 0 19,960 Oct 15, 2013 #5 f-link sucks, locks their stuff down, overchanges, get a $30 open and go dd-wrt . voila, more business and home features than you'll ever use.
f-link sucks, locks their stuff down, overchanges, get a $30 open and go dd-wrt . voila, more business and home features than you'll ever use.
TeraMedia Distinguished Jan 26, 2006 904 1 18,990 Oct 16, 2013 #7 Somewhere, a person named Joel is updating his resume.