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Comment by LoganDark

1 month ago

This is hilarious. Is there any evidence that such a "DDOS mode" has ever existed in any device?

wasn’t vo1d something which could potentially deliver in this?

  • That was a botnet, which is entirely different type of threat (i.e. not baked into the silicon by its manufacturer). Most botnets out there have at some point in their life been used for DDoS, that's one of the most common reasons to have one. (Another common reason is for use as residential proxies, for personal or web scraping use.) Botnets are usually entirely irrelevant though, nobody really jumped to accuse TP-LINK of being a national security threat when those botnets were discovered. I'm pretty sure there was even someone using the exploit to try to patch the vulnerability in as many routers as possible as a courtesy.

No, of course there is no evidence, that's why it's a conspiracy theory. I can't remember if I saw it on a YouTube comment or a Reddit thread. Both are only slightly better than 4chan.

  • It sounds like more of a conspiracy fantasy to me if I'm being honest. The most attractive conspiracy theories in the US right now have nothing really to do with China but rather Russia instead.