Russia's elite hacking group Fancy Bear is behind a large-scale campaign to spy on militaries and governments by hacking Wi-Fi routers, security agencies in the United States and Europe have said.
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Hackers linked to the Russian state have compromised commonly used wifi routers and are using them to harvest data, GCHQ has said. The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), which is a part of the ...
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A group of Russian government hackers have hijacked thousands of home and small business routers around the world as part of an ongoing campaign aimed at redirecting victim’s internet traffic to steal ...