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State cybersecurity agencies around the world are advising extra care over home routers as they could be used in…

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(Image credit: Future) Just a month after the FCC banned foreign consumer-grade routers that lack the special permissions to be sold, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), along with the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC-UK) and other security orgs, has advised users of their risks . Compromised home routers, it seems, are the new cybersecurity bugbears. This is because, as CISA puts it: "Over the past few years there has been a major shift in the tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) used by China-nexus cyber actors, moving away from the use of individually procured infrastructure, and towards the use of externally provisioned, large-scale networks of compromised devices." The attackers will exploit vulnerable devices, including home routers, and then sit there, using them as little nodes in their broader covert network infrastructure.…

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