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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Attackers are targeting DLink DSL modem routers in Brazil and exploiting them to change the DNS settings to a DNS server under the attacker's control. This then allows them to redirect users ...
In brief: Network routers are a type of device that users tend to hold on to for far longer than they should. So long as they can still get connected to the internet, many users see no harm in keeping ...
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 ...