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D-Link NAS Devices Hit by Major Security Flaws: Urgent Call for Remediation to Thwart Cyber Threats
CISA beefs up its “Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog” with two fresh D-Link NAS device vulnerabilities: one for hard-coded credentials, another for command injection. Not just a federal concern—everyone’s urged to patch up pronto! Remember, cyber hygiene saves the day!
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Just when you thought your digital life was safe, here comes another “oopsie” from the tech world! CISA has flagged two more vulnerabilities in D-Link NAS devices, proving once again that the only thing harder than remembering your passwords is securing them. Let’s dive into the digital equivalent of keeping your doors unlocked but still expecting no one to sneak in.