Backdoor Found in the Firmware for These Wi-Fi Routers. And There's No Patch
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A vulnerability report warns that five versions of Tenda firmware contain an 'undocumented authentication backdoor' that a hacker could use to gain full admin access over an affected router. An undocumented backdoor has been found in the firmware for some Tenda Wi-Fi routers, creating an easy way for a hacker to gain control over the devices. An unnamed security researcher discovered the threat in five firmware versions, according to a report from the CERT Coordination …
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