SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Malware believed to be linked to Russia has been targeting Wi-Fi routers around the world. The FBI is urging people to take immediate action by resetting their routers. But in a ...
The router malware discovered on a few old Cisco boxes turns out to be a bigger deal than first indicated. That still doesn't mean there's an outbreak and that Dustin Hoffman is going to show up in a ...
HiatusRAT has been targeting business-grade routers to covertly spy on victims since July 2022 For the second time, Black Lotus Lab has uncovered a new malware campaign that exploits compromised ...
Dozens of organizations have been infected with router malware that uses a packet-sniffing technique to minimize its footprint. Rather than their far more popular Cisco counterparts, the campaign, ...
A new malware named 'Cuttlefish' has been spotted infecting enterprise-grade and small office/home office (SOHO) routers to monitor data that passes through them and steal authentication information.
A new Mirai-based malware botnet named 'InfectedSlurs' has been exploiting two zero-day remote code execution (RCE) vulnerabilities to infect routers and video recorder (NVR) devices. The malware ...
Black Lotus Labs reveals how TheMoon malware used end-of-life routers to power a notorious cybercrime service called Faceless. Black Lotus Labs, Lumen Technologies' threat intelligence team, has ...
Do you own your home network router, rather than using one supplied by your internet service provider? If so, there’s a very good chance it’s made by TP-Link, which holds a whopping 65% of the market ...
Numerous subscribers of Windstream, an Internet Service Provider (ISP), reported that their routers had suddenly stopped functioning in October 2023. These complaints flooded online forums, with users ...
What just happened? It must be frustrating for the FBI that consumers and small businesses are not securing their routers. As far as we know, twice this year, the agency has taken down botnets on ...
From September 19 to October 5, security firm Avast found itself blocking malicious cryptomining URLs, which were related to infected networks with MikroTik gateways, over 22.4 million times. This ...
The question I have is, was this genuinely an attempt to just brick the routers, or was it a botched attempt to overwrite the firmware with a modified image containing a malicious payload? To me, ...