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FBI urging people to reboot routers, due to malware threat
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POSTED: MAY 28 2018 07:36PM EDT

UPDATED: MAY 29 2018 06:10AM EDT

PHOENIX (KSAZ) - FBI officials say any owner of small office and home officer routers should reboot their devices, as foreign cyber actors have compromised hundreds of thousands of home and office routers around the world.

In a statement released on the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) on Friday, officials say the actors used a malware called VPNFilter to target routers. The malware is able to perform a number of functions, including possible information collection, device exploitation, and blocking network traffic. The malware reportedly targets several manufacturers and network-attacked storage (NAS) devices by at least one manufacturer.

Officials say VPNFilter is able to renter routers inoperable, and can potentially collect information passing through the router.



According to Cisco Talos, VPNFilter may have targeted at least 500,000 devices in at least 54 countries, with known affected devices by Linksys, MikroTik, Netgear, and TP-Link. Cisco Talos officials, however, noted that the research is still not complete, but that they shared their findings due to recent events, so that those affected can take appropriate action to defend themselves.

In a statement posted onto its website, router manufacturer Netgear said they are aware that the malware might target some of their routers, but said according to their understanding of an investigation conducted by Cisco Talos, the malware targets vulnerabilities for which they have already released firmware fixes.

Meanwhile, TP-Link officials say they are aware the malware targets one of their router models, and are investigating. Meanwhile, they say users of their products should keep their devices updated with the latest firmware, and change their router's default admin password.

FBI officials are recommending owners of routers to reboot their devices to temporarily disrupt the malware, and help with the potential identification of infected devices. In addition, router owners are advised to consider disabling remote management settings on devices, and secure with strong passwords and encryption when enabled. Also, Network devices should be upgraded to the latest available versions of firmware.

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Good catch Charon
So do we need to do this if we have Xfinity/Comcast? Wouldn't they be doing that since it streams to us users? Just wondering.
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Thanks for the info I’m going to do this tonight ..

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It would not hurt to do it, I dont think OR.

The big company, meh who knows if they will or are busy fighting other more important fires.

Maybe they already have on the other hand. bumped the reset.
In other news, FDA orders a crackdown on 53 op-ioid selling websites. Mods, please be aware and also move this post to a better location if necessary.
Is it possible to PM me the link to this info or put it up now? i want to read it but i dont want all the members in fear until i do.

They certainly have been busy beavers again. What fresh hell is this?
These are alarming news, thought my router with VPN was doing its job, but then read this one , so is it another Fbi- dea operation or just one more threat I dont know , maybe we need some more info.
I'm finding the source and will PM you Charon. Please delete the post if you it find it may pose problems. Thank you again.