Hackers are turning home routers into tools to spy on Microsoft 365 users
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Hackers are turning home routers into tools to spy on Microsoft 365 users
A notorious team of Russian spies is once again targeting internet-facing devices to advance their unlawful activities. Microsoft warned that Forest Blizzard, a Kremlin-sponsored hacking group also known as Storm-2754 or Fancy Bear, has spent the past few months attempting to compromise thousands of personal and small office / home...Read Entire Article
Cybersecurity Alert: Russian Hackers Hijack WiFi Routers
Russian military intelligence hackers known as Fancy Bear hijacked at least 18,000 home and office routers across 120 countries by exploiting vulnerabilities in TP-Link and MikroTik devices. The hackers modified DNS settings to redirect internet traffic through servers they controlled, stealing passwords, authentication tokens and emails. The FBI has announced the disruption of the operation. The post Russian Military Hackers Hijack 18,000 Home …
The group of hackers Forest Blizzard hackers of vulnerable SOHO routers for the interception of Microsoft 365 feeds. This spying operation uses DNS manipulation for the theft of authentication chips without direct penetration of the US company's servers.
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