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‘Ballista’ Botnet Exploits 2023 Vulnerability in TP-Link Routers

Posted on March 12, 2025
‘Ballista’ Botnet Exploits 2023 Vulnerability in TP-Link Routers

In the past, the vulnerability was exploited to drop Mirai botnet malware. Today, it’s being used once more for another botnet campaign with its own malware.

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