Another 60,000 devices ripe for malicious entities to use in their botnet.
> Another 60,000 devices ripe for malicious entities to use in their botnet.
Right, my immediate reaction after reading the title was that D-Link might not patch their hardware, but others certainly will.
Speaking of things others could do:
Dlink competitors should use this in their marketing.
How much of Dlink's target market would both understand and care?
I think, thankfully, that the average user is increasingly aware of these kinds of problems, and hopefully the era of companies being this irresponsible is starting to come to an end.
Anecdotally, my elderly parents have asked me questions about ransomware and "our house getting hacked" because of segments they've seen on the mainstream nightly news. So the awareness is out there..
Is it any easier than the millions of IP cameras, DVRs and WAN accessible modems and routers (from other manufacturers, particularly from China or South America)?