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Forescout researchers have uncovered 14 new vulnerabilities in DrayTek routers, affecting over 700,000 devices in 168 countries. These vulnerabilities could allow attackers to gain full control of vulnerable devices, posing significant risks to individuals and organizations. The vulnerabilities include two critical flaws, nine high-severity flaws, and three medium-severity flaws. The vulnerabilities impact both residential and enterprise routers, highlighting the widespread nature of the threat. Organizations and individuals using DrayTek routers should prioritize updating their devices to the latest firmware versions to mitigate the risk of being exploited. This incident underscores the importance of keeping devices up-to-date and implementing robust security measures to protect against vulnerabilities.