TP-Link Wi-Fi routers are incredibly popular for home use, likely because they're among the best bargains you can find for ...
The exploit was published on [Mark C.’s] Twitter feed after waiting a couple of weeks to hear back from TP-LINK about the discovery. They didn’t respond so he went public with the info.
What is it and how can you resolve it? Well, DC_WFF.dll is part of the TWCU (short for TP-LINK Wireless Configuration Utility). Place a check on the file that you want to restore if seen ...