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Vulnerability Found In D-Link Routers
A buffer overflow vulnerability discovered several D-Link wired and wireless routers could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code and potentially compromise entire networks. eEye Digital Security, an Aliso Viejo, Calif.-based security firm, issued an advisory on the vulnerability Monday. The company had notified D-Link about the flaw in February. The vulnerability affects the Local Area Network (LAN) interface of several of D-Link's consumer-grade routers, and a company spokesperson said the Fountain Valley, Calif.-based networking vendor has released patches for download on its Web site. Mike Puterbaugh, vice president of marketing at eEye, said the vulnerability is serious given the widespread use of D-Link routers in small-business and home networks. "The footprint of D-Link's install base is significant, and this could have potentially turned into a big issue," he said. View: The full story News source: CRN Read full story...



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