FBI urges router security steps after Russian GRU attacks

US federal agencies have disclosed that Russian military intelligence compromised thousands of small office and home routers, urging owners to take immediate protective measures.

The FBI and NSA revealed on April 7 that a GRU unit known as APT28 or Fancy Bear has targeted SOHO routers since at least 2024. The operation involved DNS hijacking to intercept credentials and communications, affecting devices across 23 states and impacting over 5,000 consumer devices plus 200 organizations according to Microsoft reports.

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Netgear and Eero Wi-Fi routers displayed with an FCC exemption document in a professional office setting.
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Netgear and Eero gain exemptions from FCC foreign router ban

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The Federal Communications Commission has granted exemptions to Netgear and Eero from its ban on new foreign-made Wi-Fi routers. The move follows the original March 23 order that targeted devices with manufacturing or design outside the United States. Firmware updates for existing models will continue until at least January 1, 2029.

The FBI, BND and BfV warn of attacks by Russian state hackers on TP-Link routers and WLAN extenders. The Fancy Bear group has infiltrated thousands of devices worldwide to steal sensitive data. In Germany, 30 affected devices have already been detected.

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One week after the FCC banned sales of new foreign-made Wi-Fi routers over national security risks, new details emerge on implicated cyberattacks and growing criticism of the broad policy's effectiveness.

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