
Hidden Backdoor Found in Tenda Router Firmware Grants Admin Access
Security researchers report a concealed authentication backdoor across several Tenda router firmware versions that could let attackers seize administrative control.

Ada Okonkwo
Startups & VC Editor · Lagos
A concealed authentication mechanism has been identified in multiple firmware versions used by Tenda routers, according to reporting by BleepingComputer. The flaw could enable an attacker to obtain administrative access to a device's web management interface, raising concerns for households and small businesses that rely on affordable networking hardware.
What Has Been Reported
BleepingComputer reported that the hidden backdoor was discovered in several firmware builds distributed for Tenda routers. According to that coverage, the issue involves an authentication bypass that potentially allows unauthorized parties to reach the router's administration panel — the control surface used to configure network settings, manage connected devices, and adjust security options.
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