
Cybersecurity and law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, NSA, and U.S. Cyber Command, have issued warnings about Russian state-sponsored hackers targeting Ubiquiti EdgeRouter devices. The hackers are exploiting default credentials to compromise the routers for cyber operations, with a noticeable increase in attacks following the Russia-Ukraine conflict. A joint advisory highlights the use of MooBot by APT28 to exploit these devices globally.
FBI warns Russian hackers are using 'compromised' routers to launch stealthy cyberattacks in America - here's how YOU can protect yourself https://t.co/oJTUUPmcKe https://t.co/VApYLqH2aP
Cybersecurity and law enforcement agencies are warning @Ubiquiti EdgeRouter users to urgently upgrade security settings on the devices, a popular target for Russian nation-state hackers. #cybersecurity #infosec #ITsecurity https://t.co/CO4TeV2BCl
Many recent #cyberattacks in the #US have targeted critical national #infrastructure. In the wake of the #RussiaUkraineConflict, there has been a noticeable uptick in the frequency and sophistication of these attacks: @viveksans & @SameerP_IND https://t.co/9QfziySqCn














