Hackers hijack 300,000-plus wireless routers

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This has been going on for years, but seems like it is getting more popular nowadays.... Seems as more frequently routers are being hijacked due to default passwords and settings and having their DNS re-directed to malicous servers. More than likely to serve up fake pages to steal your personal information or further inject devices on your home network.

More information:
http://arstechnica.com/security/201...plus-wireless-routers-make-malicious-changes/

Whitepaper link:
https://www.team-cymru.com/ReadingRoom/Whitepapers/2013/TeamCymruSOHOPharming.pdf
 
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