Webmob?

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Webmob?
Webmob?
2022-01-07 19:13:04
Model: Archer AX6000  
Hardware Version: V4
Firmware Version: ?

I don't even know what version of firmware or hardware because I can't log in. When I try to log into 192.168.0.1 to manage router, I see that address plus a "/webmob" if it gets that far. Someone obviously got upset that I fiddled with the settings, white listed my IPs, turned off NAT, selected no wake on WAN/LAN no media sharing between users, etc etc. I know what I am doing not to mess it up from my end. I knew I was hacked a while back but I decided to watch before I flashed my devices BIOS or ROMs, reset and formatted. Needed to know who and why. Anyone know of a particular group styling itself as "Webmob"? And where to get more infos? I need to know if it's worth trying to target them for tort claims and if they have assets that I have a pathway to seize through standard legal channels. I am tending to be very litigious in these circumstances. Good clean fun. Unless TP-Link just happens to work with Webmob in India and it's just not very searchable....

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Re:Webmob?
2022-01-07 20:25:48

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Songzen wrote

I don't even know what version of firmware or hardware because I can't log in. When I try to log into 192.168.0.1 to manage router, I see that address plus a "/webmob" if it gets that far.

@Songzen 

 

I can't find any mention of /webmob.

 

What happens if you back that off of the IP Address?

 

Sounds like a possible MALWARE or a DNS redirect?

 

If you PING or TRACERT your router IP Address, where does that lead too?

 

Me, I'd run some Virus Scan's, I assume you have an Security Suite that has one?

 

I wouldn't think it is in the router though, but if nothing else, do the Factory Reset.

 

Since you posted here, it only your router you can't log into?

 

If you have a phone, Tether (https://www.tp-link.com/us/tether/) should let you access the router.

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