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This worrying botnet targets unsecure TP-Link routers – thousands of devices already hacked

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  • Old TP-Link router flaw is being abused again
  • The threat actors are building out a botnet named Ballista
  • They are operating from Italy

Italian hackers are abusing a vulnerability in TP-Link Archer routers to spread a new botnet, cybersecurity experts from Cato Network have reported.

The researchers said they observed a previously unreported global internet-of-things (IoT) botnet campaign, which started to spread in the early days of 2025.

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