A critical remote code execution vulnerability discovered by an IBM X-Force researcher allows an unauthenticated attacker to take complete control of some TP-Link Wi-Fi extenders. Firmware updates that should patch the flaw have been made available by the vendor.
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Critical Flaw Exposes TP-Link Wi-Fi Extenders to Remote Attacks
A critical remote code execution vulnerability discovered by an IBM X-Force researcher allows an unauthenticated attacker to take complete control of some TP-Link Wi-Fi extenders. Firmware updates that should patch the flaw have been made available by the vendor. The post Critical Flaw Exposes TP-Link Wi-Fi Extenders to Remote Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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