Tenda, a privately owned company headquartered in China, was founded in 1999 and employs approximately 1010 individuals. The company reported $214.7M in revenue as of 2024. Tenda specializes in Wi-Fi and mesh networks, functioning as a supplier of networking devices and equipment. Its product portfolio includes home networking, business networking, switches, broadband CPE, gateways, powerlines, mobile broadband, and IP cameras.
On March 3, 2026, Akamai’s Security Incident Response Team (SIRT) uncovered an active Zerobot botnet campaign exploiting critical command injection vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-7544) in Tenda AC1206 routers and CVE-2025-68613 in the n8n workflow automation platform. This Mirai-based campaign deploys a payload dubbed Zerobotv9, using common download tools and multi-architecture binaries to rapidly enroll compromised systems into a botnet, which attackers can leverage for denial-of-service attacks and further intrusions. Previously, on February 25, 2026, researchers from the University of California Riverside identified a critical Wi-Fi security flaw, dubbed AirSnitch, affecting multiple access points including Tenda devices. This vulnerability exploits network stack weaknesses, allowing attackers on the same network to intercept data and launch machine-in-the-middle attacks even with client isolation enabled.
Tenda offers 14 products in the telecoms tech industry. Tenda's product portfolio comprises of fixed wireless access, dSL access and wi-Fi and mesh networks.
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Tenda's revenues were less than $250M in 2024. Caretta Research has split Tenda's revenue into 5 different product categories.
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