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Russian Hackers Broke Into 1000's of Home Routers to Steal Passwords
A group of Russian government hackers have hijacked thousands of home and small business routers around the world ...
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Britons warned about Russian hackers targeting internet routers for espionage[image or embed] -- The Guardian (@theguardian.com) Apr 8, 2026 at 7:38 AM
Britons warned about Russian hackers targeting internet routers for espionage[image or embed]
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... This is the latest tactic by the long-running Russian hacking group known as Fancy Bear, or APT 28, known for its high-profile hacks and spying operations, including the breach of the Democratic National Committee in 2016 and the destructive hack that hit satellite provider Viasat in 2022. Fancy Bear is widely believed to be part of Russia's intelligence agency GRU. The hacking group targeted unpatched routers made by MikroTik and TP-Link using previously disclosed vulnerabilities according to the U.K. government's cybersecurity unit NCSC and Lumen's research arm Black Lotus Labs, which released new details of the campaign Tuesday. According to the researchers, the hackers were able to spy on large numbers of people over the course of several years by compromising their routers, many of which run outdated software, leaving them vulnerable to remote attacks without their owners' knowledge. ...
The hacking group targeted unpatched routers made by MikroTik and TP-Link using previously disclosed vulnerabilities according to the U.K. government's cybersecurity unit NCSC and Lumen's research arm Black Lotus Labs, which released new details of the campaign Tuesday.
According to the researchers, the hackers were able to spy on large numbers of people over the course of several years by compromising their routers, many of which run outdated software, leaving them vulnerable to remote attacks without their owners' knowledge. ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-04-08 10:13 PM | Reply
OK, this begs the question ...
The router you have in your home network ...
How do you know the software on it has been updated to protect you against the latest intrusion attempts?
It's a simple question.
But I suspect it will be greeted with a question along the lines of, ~what's a router,~ and blank stares ...
#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-04-08 10:15 PM | Reply
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