Charter's Spectrum emails customers about Russian hackers exploiting end-of-life TP-Link routers. But there's no great solution to fully address the issue aside from buying a new Wi-Fi router.
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Have you been hanging on to an ancient TP-Link router? 'Fancy Bear' hackers are taking advantage of 'end-of-life' devices to manipulate internet traffic and harvest login information.
The internet acts like a kingdom that houses all the knowledge of the world, and routers are like the keys used to enter it. Depending on your budget and needs, there are several major wireless ...
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 ...
If you're like most people, you probably don't think much about your wireless Internet router until the Wi-Fi goes out. According to data from Parks Associates, 71% of households that are subscribed ...