Three US departments are reportedly considering a ban of the popular routers due to ties to China-backed cyberattacks.
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Exploits high-severity security flaw A new botnet campaign is tearing through unpatched TP-Link routers like a dodgy kebab ...
Ballista’s attacks on TP-Link devices comes as U.S. lawmakers consider banning the company's products over suspected links to China.
The Ballista botnet is actively exploiting a high-severity remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability—CVE-2023-1389—to infect ...
Ballista botnet exploits TP-Link router flaw CVE-2023-1389, infecting 6,000+ devices worldwide and evolving to use TOR.