A hacker can hijack a TP-Link Archer C9 router to redirect traffic, steal credentials, inject malware, spy on devices, or create a persistent backdoor. Exploiting weak passwords or outdated firmware, they can gain full control, altering settings to silently monitor and manipulate network activity without detection.
A hacker can hijack a TP-Link Archer C9 router to redirect traffic, steal credentials, inject malware, spy on devices, or create a persistent backdoor. Exploiting weak passwords or outdated firmware, they can gain full control, altering settings to silently monitor and manipulate network activity without detection.