Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered five critical vulnerabilities in TP-Link's Archer AX53 v1.0 router, including high-severity command injection flaws and buffer overflow issues that allow attackers to execute arbitrary code and steal sensitive data. These vulnerabilities pose a significant risk to network security, enabling unauthorized access and control over affected devices, underscoring the need for immediate firmware updates from TP-Link's official support portal.
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