The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a warning about several popular TP-Link router models that have once again been exploited by hackers. Three TP-Link router ...
A coordinated cyberattack by Russia's GRU targeted home and small office routers across 23 states. Here's how to check yours ...
Founded in 1996, TP-Link is one of those brands that people even remotely in touch with technology will recognize. With a headquarters situated in the United States and manufacturing bases in China, ...
The company has been under investigation by the US government over the past year for alleged ties to Chinese cyberattacks. Joe Supan is a senior writer for CNET covering home technology, broadband, ...
Spectrum is warning customers that Russian state-sponsored hackers are exploiting vulnerabilities in 23 TP-Link router models, prompting an FBI-backed alert. The affected devices are end-of-life, with ...
In December last year, it was revealed that the U.S. government is considering banning TP-Link routers entirely. Much like Huawei back in 2019, the brand might soon all but vanish from the U.S. market ...
Alongside aiming to ban a major drone brand from the US, which eventually came to pass, the FCC has banned routers made in foreign countries. It means the sale of foreign-made routers will now be ...
The sale of new foreign-made Wi-Fi routers is now banned in the US. Here's why we're not pulling our recommendations of existing networking hardware from Asus, TP-Link, and other foreign companies.
In context: The most popular router company in the US, TP-Link, has faced the threat of a ban in the country for several years. With the FCC's foreign-made router ban making that scenario more likely ...
TP-Link patched high-severity Archer NX router flaws, including one that could let attackers upload rogue firmware without authentication. TP-Link just patched a flaw that let attackers push rogue ...
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PCWorld reports that Russian state hackers from ‘Fancy Bear’ are exploiting TP-Link router vulnerabilities to conduct DNS hijacking attacks targeting personal and government data. The campaign ...