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Zyxel says it won’t patch security flaws in its old routers

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  • Security researchers warn of two Zyxel flaws being abused in the wild
  • The manufacturer confirmed the findings but said the devices are no longer supported
  • Users are advised to migrate to newer models

Zyxel has acknowledged a number of security issues with some of its most popular routers, but says it won’t be issuing any patches due to the devices reaching their end-of-life.

Security researchers first discovered two vulnerabilities in a number of Zyxel’s internet-connected devices in summer 2024, and warned earlier this month that the flaws are being exploited in the wild.

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