Concern of TP -Link -Router Error could let Botnets attack your Microsoft 365 accounts -so update now


  • TP-Link Patches Two Vulnerabilities In Older Soho-Routers
  • Chinese threat actor Quad7 used the botnet for wide password-spraying attacks
  • The shortcomings were serious enough to guarantee firmware updates, despite the routers being the end of life

TP-Link has patched two vulnerabilities that affect some of its small office/home office (Soho) routers, which were apparently used by Chinese actors to create a malicious botnet used to target Microsoft 365 accounts.

In a security advice, TP-Link said it was notified of two shortcomings: CVE-2025-50224 and CVE-2025-9377, which were bound together against Archer C7 and TL-WR841N/ND routers. The former is an authentication city pass vulnerability with an intermediate score (6.5/10), while the latter is a vulnerability with high difficulty performance (RCE) (RCE) with a score of 8.6/10.

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