What is your take?

We live in a world of malware, and I have been using GL-Net for awhile because they produce updates, but how secured are they?

I currrently have the 1st gen Flint. 45:30 - VPN Hacking

Regarding security question, we are following up on CVE vulnerabilities in OpenWRT routers and adding some corresponding security patches, and always until it is EOL. At the same time, we also have specialized R&D for information security.

If you are worried about that, sure, you can launch a simulated attack on our router at any time (please do this in your lab). If vulnerabilities or some security issues are found and reported with us, we will have additional rewards for you.

The masked man in the video kept saying anxious words such as "hack" "attack", but did not explain in detail how to attack the VPN? How to attack the load balance? Generally, attacks will first look for clues from the exposed ports on the WAN side. We are not open unsafe ports on the WAN side by default. Without setting open ports, the firewall will reject or drop data packets from illegal sources of the WAN side.

In the online Internet world, what we are doing is doing our best to ensure user information security and connection security.

Imo, if say really worried about these, not touching the Internet is the best solution.

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Thank you for your feedback. I have using your products because they are updated, unlike the competitors that sells you the device and then that is the end of it, no updates and yes, not using the technology is the best way to protect yourself.

The Video mostly touched on the Malware that are roaming the internet and devices.

Cheers

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