The FBI says Russian GRU hackers exploited vulnerable home and office routers in the U.S. and offers tips to protect your network from cyber threats.
The FBI recently revealed that thousands of devices had been compromised by a cybercrime network, and several models were targeted with particular frequency.
The FBI and Department of Justice recently disrupted a Russian attack targeting home and small-office business routers.
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"Malicious actors may leverage your home network to access personal, private, and confidential information," the NSA said.
U.S. intelligence says Russia’s GRU quietly siphoned sensitive data through hijacked routers — until a global counter-operation shut it down.