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eol-equipment
About this tag
The eol-equipment tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about end-of-life hardware and software, with a focus on security risks and mitigation strategies. Recent content highlights how outdated routers, such as TP-Link models, remain vulnerable to active exploits like CVE-2023-50224 and CVE-2025-9377, which are added to CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. These flaws pose significant threats to enterprise networks when unpatched devices are left in service. Topics include authentication bypass, credential disclosure, and remote command execution vulnerabilities. The tag is relevant for IT professionals managing legacy equipment, emphasizing the urgency of replacing or isolating unsupported devices to comply with security directives.
CISA’s KEV catalog grew again this week with the addition of two high‑risk router flaws tied to active exploitation, underscoring an uncomfortable reality for IT teams: inexpensive consumer and small‑office routers remain a prime target for adversaries and can pose outsized risk to enterprise...