reports emerged that Volt Typhoon was, once again, compromising old Cisco routers to break into critical infrastructure networks and kick off cyberattacks. However, it doesn't appear that TP-Link ...
TP-Link routers were among the various brands — including American ones — exploited by Chinese state-sponsored hackers who launched the massive Volt, Flax and Salt Typhoon attacks, US ...
US authorities are investigating whether TP-Link "poses a national-security risk and are considering banning the devices," The Wall Street Journal reported today. The WSJ notes that TP-Link is "the ...
Legislative and executive branch actions highlight concerns that phone and internet networks are vulnerable to ...
TP-Link claims to be the world's largest provider of consumer wi-fi networking devices, which are widely used across the ...
“TP-Link’s unusual degree of vulnerabilities and ... part of a broader campaign dubbed Volt Typhoon. “CovertNetwork-1658 specifically refers to a collection of egress IPs that may be used ...
TP-Link routers were among the various brands – including American ones – exploited by Chinese state-sponsored hackers who launched the massive Volt, Flax and Salt Typhoon attacks, US ...
TP-Link did not respond to a request for comment ... No officials have publicly asserted any link between the devices and the Volt Typhoon and Salt Typhoon hacks, the latter of which led ...