D-Link has released firmware updates for several routers, patching the recently discovered hole in the devices' Home Network Administration Protocol (HNAP).
"According to a statement by D-Link, firmware updates for its DIR-635 (HW-Revision B), DIR-655 (HW-Revision A1-A4) and DIR-855 (HW-Revision A2) router models are now available to download," according to The H Security.
"D-Link say they have also discovered issues with the discontinued DIR-615 (HW-Revision B1-B3), DI-634M (HW-Revision B1) and DIR-635 (HW-Revision A) models," the article states. "A firmware update for the DIR-615 has been released, with updates for the DI-653-M and DIR-635 to follow in the coming weeks."
Click here to read the article at The H Security.
Loading Comments...