TP-Link Fright: Outdated Routers Open the Door to Cyber Shenanigans!
TP-Link routers are in the spotlight as CISA adds vulnerabilities to its catalog. With one flaw enabling remote code execution and another bypassing authentication, these issues have been exploited in the wild. TP-Link advises upgrading to newer hardware since affected models won’t receive security updates. Time to swap that old router before it becomes your home’s weakest link!

Hot Take:
Oh TP-Link, you’ve done it again! Just when we thought our Wi-Fi networks were secure, you’ve given us a couple of router vulnerabilities that are as welcome as a wasp at a picnic. With your routers reaching end-of-life faster than a loaf of bread, we’re left to ponder if we should upgrade or just embrace the chaos and let the bots have at it! Looks like it’s time to wave goodbye to those old routers and say hello to something that won’t be a hacker’s dream come true. Cheers to keeping our Wi-Fi networks as secure as a chocolate teapot without your updates!
Key Points:
– CISA has added two TP-Link router vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog.
– The vulnerabilities impact TP-Link TL-WR841N and Archer C7 routers, with one flaw allowing remote code execution.
– These routers have reached end-of-life and are no longer receiving active support or updates.
– TP-Link has released firmware updates due to malicious exploitation by a botnet linked to a China-based threat actor.
– Affected agencies must apply mitigations by September 2025 to secure their networks.