The FTC has sued D-Link over unsecure routers and webcams
The Federal Trade Commission has filed a lawsuit against
the Taiwan-based D-Link Corporation and its US subsidiary, D-Link
Systems, Inc., for not taking steps to secure their devices, which left
them vulnerable to hackers.
In the complaint,
filed on Thursday, the FTC alleged that the company “failed to take
reasonable steps to protect their routers and [Internet Protocol]
cameras from widely known and reasonably foreseeable risks of
unauthorized access.” D-Link also failed to test for security flaws,
keep its own security keys confidential, or take steps to secure login
credentials on mobile devices.
The FTC noted in the complaint that the inaction from the
company has left thousands of customers at risk of having their
personal information compromised or vulnerable to attack.
This isn’t the first time that the FTC has filed a
complaint against a manufacturer over concerns about their security. In
September 2013, the commission settled a complaint against TRENDnet after alleging that its home cameras were not secure, and in February 2016 settled with ASUS
over unsecured internet routers. “The consequences for consumers can
include device compromise and exposure of their sensitive personal
information,” said Jessica Rich, director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection.
With these complaints, the commission has recognized the
inherent danger in the growing number of connected devices, which can
both leave consumers at risk, and be used maliciously. In October, a massive denial of service (DDoS) attack took down numerous websites, utilizing a number of connected home devices that weren’t secured.
The complaint will next be seen by a federal district court judge.
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