Critical flaws left 700,000 DrayTek routers exposed - but don't worry, there's a fix
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Security researchers have uncovered 14 vulnerabilities in DrayTek routers affecting over 600,000 devices, mostly end-of-sale or end-of-life, raising serious security concerns.
"Routers are crucial for keeping internal systems connected to the outside world yet too many organizations overlook their security until they are exploited by attackers," said Barry Mainz.
Forescout's report reveals how cyber criminals exploit router vulnerabilities, emphasizing that routers remain the riskiest device category for organizations and must be prioritized for security.
The DrayTek vulnerabilities can allow attackers to execute remote commands and potentially set up botnets or command-and-control servers, escalating threats significantly.
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