CISA Warns TP-Link Router Flaw Hit in Live Attacks
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has issued an alert about a security flaw affecting several outdated TP-Link router models. The vulnerability is currently being exploited in the wild, increasing the risk for organizations that still rely on the discontinued devices. CISA Warns TPLink Router users to take immediate action to protect their networks and data.
Although TP-Link no longer supports the impacted models, attackers continue to target them, taking advantage of the unpatched vulnerability. Organizations using these routers face heightened exposure to cyber threats, as no official fixes are available.
CISA Warns TPLink Router operators that the flaw is actively leveraged by malicious actors. The agency urges organizations to identify and remove any affected hardware from their networks. Continued use of unsupported devices may leave systems open to compromise, with limited options for remediation.
Read the full official report for technical details and mitigation steps:
https://www.securityweek.com/organizations-warned-of-vulnerability-exploited-against-discontinued-tp-link-routers/
