are at risk of being co-opted into a 'sophisticated' attack A malicious firmware implant designed to infect TP-Link routers has been discovered by researchers at security vendor Check Point.
The exploit was published on [Mark C.’s] Twitter feed after waiting a couple of weeks to hear back from TP-LINK about the discovery. They didn’t respond so he went public with the info.
we believe everyone should have access to the latest technologies. This is why we’re offering these new products at accessible price points today.” The Deco BE5000 from TP-Link is the faster ...
"As leaders in Wi-Fi 7, we believe everyone should have access to the latest technologies. This is why we’re offering these new products at accessible price points today." One of TP-Link's new ...