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CISA Warns of Russian State Hackers Targeting Home and Office Routers

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The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a warning about Russian state-sponsored hackers actively targeting routers. The attackers are exploiting routers to build residential proxy networks, which help disguise malicious traffic as ordinary internet activity. Such proxies have become an increasingly popular tool among threat actors seeking to evade detection. CISA is urging both home users and businesses to remain vigilant and ensure their router firmware and security settings are up to date.

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