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NSA Issues Urgent Warning: Reboot Your Internet Router Immediately
Russian hackers are using home routers as spy devices to steal passwords and access military networks, but weekly reboots and password changes stop most attacks.
If you have a TP-Link or MikroTik router at home, Russian military hackers (GRU) may have quietly turned it into a surveillance tool. By changing a single setting on the router, they could see every ...
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FBI warns Russian GRU hackers are exploiting vulnerable TP-Link routers
If you own a TP-Link router and haven’t updated its firmware recently, Russian military intelligence may already be watching your internet traffic. That is the stark warning from a coordinated ...
Charter's Spectrum emails customers about Russian hackers exploiting end-of-life TP-Link routers. But there's no great solution to fully address the issue aside from buying a new Wi-Fi router. That ...
PCWorld reports that Russian state hackers from ‘Fancy Bear’ are exploiting TP-Link router vulnerabilities to conduct DNS hijacking attacks targeting personal and government data. The campaign ...
Government agencies are backing a proposal to ban TP-Link routers. The company's routers are the most popular option in the world. TP-Link routers have been involved in several hacking incidents.
Under the current FCC order, foreign-made Wi-Fi routers can only receive software updates until March 1, 2027. The Consumer Technology Association wants that deadline extended.
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