Russian Military Hackers Hijacked 18,000 Home Routers to Steal Your
Russia''s GRU Unit 26165 (APT28/Fancy Bear) compromised thousands of home routers in 120+ countries, redirecting internet traffic to steal Microsoft Office tokens and passwords. FBI
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Russia''s GRU Unit 26165 (APT28/Fancy Bear) compromised thousands of home routers in 120+ countries, redirecting internet traffic to steal Microsoft Office tokens and passwords. FBI
A large-scale campaign by Forest Blizzard, a Russian military-linked threat actor, targeting home and small-office routers to hijack DNS traffic and intercept encrypted communications with over
National Security Agency (NSA), US Cyber Command, and international partners are releasing this joint Cybersecurity Advisory (CSA) to warn of Russian state-sponsored cyber actors''
The U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI recently disrupted a GRU network of compromised small-office home-office (SOHO) routers used to facilitate malicious DNS hijacking
Russia''s leading mobile operator is enabling 100G services with a new platform. MTS is deploying ECI Telecom''s Apollo OMLT (Optimised Multi-Layer Transport) platforms to extend its
US operation evicts Russia from hacked SOHO routers used to breach critical infrastructure The newly disclosed cyberattack campaign is the latest evidence of the threat end-of
Russian military-linked hackers are actively compromising poorly secured home and small-office routers to hijack internet traffic and spy on organizations worldwide.
In a world where technology often transcends borders, Russia is charting a course toward self-sufficiency in telecommunications. The government has set an ambitious goal: by 2029, all GSM,
Russian state hackers are hijacking TP-Link and MicroTik routers to steal Outlook credentials, cybersecurity center warns — APT28 group targets DNS and redirects traffic to attacker
Hackers linked to Russia''s military intelligence units are using known flaws in older Internet routers to mass harvest authentication tokens from Microsoft Office users, security experts...
SUMMARYThe Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), National Security Agency (NSA), US Cyber Command, and international partners are releasing this joint Cybersecurity Advisory (CSA)
2024: Router Testing N3Com The N3Com equipment passed the quality check of phase synchronization of the signal for base stations using the IEEE 1588v2 protocol on the broadband access network
The Russian military is using hacked home and small office routers in a widespread campaign that redirects users to credential-harvesting sites, with an estimated 18,000 to 40,000
This was announced on November 13, 2025 by the president of ER-Telecom Holding Andrei Kuzyaev. According to his forecasts, the volume of the Russian telecommunications
The Impact and Limits of Sanctions on Russia''s Telecoms Industry The West responded to Russia''s large-scale invasion of Ukraine with unprecedented sanctions targeting its entire tech industry. While
Russian government-linked hackers are compromising popular internet routers to steal passwords for email accounts and other online services, the UK''s National Cyber Security Centre