Raptor Train botnet infected firmware
News is reporting that TP-Link devices are infected with Raptor Train botnet malware. Have you identified a list of firmware/models infected, and any timeline to update the firmware?
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C1200 definately is infected with something. I reguarly saw it go to 100% cpu usage and randomly rebooting.
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@david3 link to the article please?
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@Richardj186 If you search the news for "Raptor Train" you'll see many articles. I tried posting some of the links, but the forum won't allow it.
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@david3 I found quite a few articles. Asus, Ruckus, Actiontec, TP-Link, and many others affected by it. Hopefully someone from TP-Link will respond to this post with info.
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Thank you very much for your interest in and support for TP-Link products, as well as for posting on our community. We appreciate your bringing security concerns to our attention. TP-Link constantly monitors both known and unknown threats and places great importance on security feedback. However, we have not received further details regarding the related reports, we will continue to monitor the situation closely.
We recommend keeping your product updated with the latest firmware from our official website or via the device management APP. Use strong, secure passwords for your devices and regularly restart your router to enhance security. Also, be cautious of third-party emails and links that may pose risks to your device's security.
For any additional security concerns, we recommend submitting feedback through the TP-Link Product Security Advisory.
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