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Foreign hackers are looking to exploit vulnerabilities in Americans' internet routers, and the FBI is offering tips for securing your home or office routers.
Federal intelligence agencies are issuing an urgent warning for Americans to immediately secure their home internet routers after the FBI disrupted a massive Russian military hacking campaign that compromised thousands of devices.
FBI Wi-Fi Router Hacked List: 5 Steps to Keep Your Router Safe Now
New NSA warning for U.S. citizens — act now. Updated on Apr. 11 with the publication of a list of affected routers. NSA is warning U.S. internet users to reboot their routers now, with attackers increasingly targeting home networks to steal personal and sensitive data.
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Almost every new wireless router for use in US homes is now banned from sale within the country under a new Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ruling. The FCC says that all routers made outside the US “pose unacceptable risks to the national security of the United States or the safety and security of United States persons.”
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Though the FCC's router ban has its roots in fears of Chinese hacking, a new study says imports of Wi-Fi models from China have collapsed and shifted to Vietnam, Mexico, and Thailand.