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It’s been going on for over a year. As reported by Ars Technica, hackers working for the Chinese government used a botnet — consisting mainly of TP-Link routers, with over 16,000 compromised ...
A covert Chinese botnet, relying on compromised TP-Link routers, commits stealthy password-spraying attacks, only attempting to access accounts once per day. This malicious operation was discovered in ...
As a renter all too familiar with the faraday cages that make up much of Bath's Georgian architecture, I've found TP-Link WiFi adapters often come in clutch (that Bridgerton fanfic isn't going to ...
At its peak, there were more than 16,000 devices in the botnet, most of which were TP-Link routers. CovertNetwork-1658, also known as xlogin and Quad7 (7777), is believed to be established and ...
The malicious network, made up almost entirely of TP-Link routers, was first documented in October 2023 by a researcher who named it Botnet-7777. The geographically dispersed collection of more ...