Hence, when that happens, it is but a simple matter of snooping around on users’ communications. D-Link has already mentioned that they are currently working on a fix, and those who are keeping a keen eye out on the situation will be able to download the firmware here. Apart from that, D-Link also advised as follows, “As there are different hardware revisions on our products, please check this on your device before downloading the correct corresponding firmware update. The hardware revision information can usually be found on the product label on the underside of the product next to the serial number. Alternatively, they can also be found on the device web configuration.”
As the end user, one can always do one’s part by making sure that a strong Wi-Fi password is always ingrained, not to mention disabling remote administrative access.