CVE-2024-6045 - How a Hidden D-Link Router Backdoor Lets Hackers Take Over Your Network
Home and small office networks rely on wireless routers for secure Internet access, but sometimes the devices themselves come with hidden dangers. In June 2024,
CVE-2024-3273 - Critical Command Injection Vulnerability in Legacy D-Link NAS Devices (DNS-320L, 325, 327L, 340L)
_Discovered: April 2024_
_Affected Models: D-Link DNS-320L, DNS-325, DNS-327L, DNS-340L (Up to 20240403)_
_Reference: VDB-259284_
_Exploit Status: Public_
What is CVE-2024-3273?
CVE-2024-3273 is a serious
CVE-2024-3272 - Critical D-Link NAS Bug Exposes Hard-Coded Credentials – Exploit Guide & Full Details
In early April 2024, a severe security flaw—CVE-2024-3272—shook the old-but-still-used D-Link NAS family: DNS-320L, DNS-325, DNS-327L, and DNS-340L. Despite their “end of life”
CVE-2023-5154 - Unrestricted File Upload in D-Link DAR-800 Routers (End-of-Life, Exploit Details & Remediation)
In late 2023, a critical security vulnerability—CVE-2023-5154—was disclosed affecting D-Link DAR-800 routers up to firmware released on 2015-12-31. The vulnerability, tracked as VDB-240250,
CVE-2023-5153 - Critical SQL Injection in D-Link DAR-800 Routers (Unsupported When Assigned)
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Introduction
A serious vulnerability labeled CVE-2023-5153 was discovered in the D-Link DAR-800, a networking device commonly used by businesses and organizations. This vulnerability, marked
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