September 17, 2024 at 10:21AM
D-Link announced patches for critical vulnerabilities in wireless routers, including stack-based buffer overflow flaws and hardcoded credentials that could lead to remote code execution. The issues impact COVR-X1870, DIR-X5460, and DIR-X4860 models, with fixes released on September 13. D-Link urges researchers not to disclose vulnerabilities before patches are available.
Meeting Takeaways:
1. D-Link has announced patches for multiple critical-severity vulnerabilities in its wireless routers.
2. The vulnerabilities, including stack-based buffer overflow issues and hardcoded credentials, could lead to remote code execution and unauthorized access.
3. The flaws impact D-Link’s COVR-X1870, DIR-X5460, and DIR-X4860 wireless routers.
4. Firmware upgrades to address the security defects were released on September 13.
5. D-Link urges security researchers to refrain from publicly disclosing vulnerabilities before patches are made available to avoid exposing end-users to further risks.
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