It's obviously a day for NAS; hot on the heels of the Pogoplug Video and Buffalo CloudStor comes D-Links two new home backup and streaming drives. The D-Link ShareCenter DNS-320 and DNS-325 each have ...
This NAS box has nice features and a clever case design, but it’s pricey for what you get. Slide up the front panel of D-Link’s ShareCenter DNS-325-110 two-bay NAS (network-attached storage) enclosure ...
Editor's Note: Product not yet tested by editor. The following description is from the manufacturer. The D-Link 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure (DNS-323) when used with two internal 3.5" SATA drives ...
After deciding to make the switch from desktop/laptop to laptop only, I needed something to provide some data rendundancy since I can't do a RAID1 setup on the lappy.<BR><BR>I looked around at several ...
The DNS-323 is D-Link’s newest network attached storage (NAS) targeted towards the home and small business audience. It has a gigabit ethernet connection, something that’s very important for a NAS, ...
Network storage is the new black and D-Link’s got a 2-bay enclosure that’s ready and willing to accept 3.5-inch hard drives. The DNS-323 can handle up to two hard drives and has a built-in FTP server ...
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif. – June 16, 2015 – D-Link today announced immediate availability of its new ShareCenter® 4-Bay Network Unified Storage Enclosure (DNS-340L). Designed to provide features offered ...
Sure, D-Link probably makes that router in your house, and it definitely makes your Boxee Box, but how about some enterprise love? That's what enterprise consumers are getting today, with the company ...
A vulnerability found in a DSL router model from D-Link allows remote hackers to change its DNS (Domain Name System) settings and hijack users’ traffic. The issue might also affect other devices ...
There is a remotely exploitable domain name system hijack vulnerability in D-Link’s DSLR2740R router. D-Link’s popular DSL2740R wireless router is vulnerable to domain name system (DNS) hijacking ...
For the past three months, a cybercrime group has been hacking into home routers --mostly D-Link models-- to change DNS server settings and hijack traffic meant for legitimate sites and redirect it to ...
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