Hanging on to older hardware comes with risk, and not just that it’ll eventually wear out. Security holes can be found years after launch, leaving devices at risk if the manufacturer no longer supports them. And, unfortunately, some owners of older D-Link network-attached storage (NAS) units are now in this exact position—two newly uncovered vulnerabilities allow attackers to remotely take over affected NAS models, then download and install malware on them. As reported by Ars Technica, this exploit was discovered two weeks ago by security researcher netsecfish. On Monday, the information was p…