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DonViejo

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Wed May 23, 2018, 12:06 PM May 2018

Russia-linked malware infected 500k routers

Source: Axios



Joe Uchill 1 hour ago

Cisco's Talos research group outlined a malware threat that has already infected 500,000 routers in 54 countries from a variety of manufacturers, with code substantially overlapping with known Russian attacks.

Why it matters: The threat, nicknamed VPNFilter, can infect Linksys, MikroTik, NETGEAR and TP-Link small business and home office routers as well as network storage devices. It can steal web site credentials, monitor commands to industrial systems and launch destructive attacks against the devices it infects. And it can do all of this beyond the reach of many types of network defenses that don't protect routers.

How it links to Russian intelligence: The code in VPNFIlter overlaps with Russia's BlackEnergy malware that has been used to attack energy infrastructure in Ukraine. The Talos report notes this is not a definitive link — another attacker may be coopting Russian malware — but VPN filter is aggressively targeting Ukraine.

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Read more: https://www.axios.com/russia-linked-attack-circl-1527084213-4e58e12e-4846-4264-b3ab-4ac2ce3abe07.html?utm_source=sidebar

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Russia-linked malware infected 500k routers (Original Post) DonViejo May 2018 OP
I so love these apocolyptic techie stories, that don't even touch on what, if anything, can be done. hlthe2b May 2018 #1
They ARE coming for us. louis-t May 2018 #2

hlthe2b

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1. I so love these apocolyptic techie stories, that don't even touch on what, if anything, can be done.
Wed May 23, 2018, 12:19 PM
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