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Routers
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Russian Forest Blizzard Hackers Hijack Home Routers for Global Spying
Microsoft Threat Intelligence reveals how Russian hacking group Forest Blizzard uses home routers for DNS hijacking and spying.
April 8, 2026
Sanctioned Bulletproof Host Linked to Hijacking of Old Home Routers
Compromised home routers in 30+ countries had DNS traffic redirected, sending users to malicious sites while normal browsing appeared unaffected.
February 5, 2026
Linksys WiFi routers contain at least 10 bugs in more than 20 models
The IT security researchers have discovered that more than 20 different Linksys’ routers models are leaving thousands of…
April 23, 2017
Symantec’s First Ever Hardware Device Protects Network and IoT Devices
The famous Antivirus software developer company Symantec is now attempting to shift gear and make a mark in…
January 6, 2017
Inherent Vulnerability making Netgear’s Routers Exploitable by Hackers
Security flaws are plaguing devices one-by-one and network routers are the latest to bear the brunt of such flaws…
December 11, 2016
New Lethal Version of Mirai Botnet Claims First Target: Deutsche Telekom
Mirai botnet has already created enough disruption at high-profile organizations and with its new version, we can expect…
November 29, 2016
Prevent Neighbors from Stealing Your Bandwidth with This New Wi-Fi
System from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab enables single WiFi access point that can locate users…
April 5, 2016
Meet The New Virus Protecting Routers From Hackers
For hackers, routers are an easy target, perhaps because they are seldom updated and virus-scanned and are also…
October 6, 2015
Cisco Routers Vulnerable To Malware Attacks Via Backdoor Firmware Installation
It has always been believed that Cisco routers being used in the enterprise environment could be hacked via…
September 15, 2015
Phishing Emails & Exploits Used by Attackers to Hijack Routers
ProofPoint researchers released a report on Tuesday, which revealed that cybercriminals are now hijacking the Brazilian internet connections…
March 2, 2015