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FBI Recommends Rebooting Your Routers NOW to Protect Them

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By LTC Steven Howard, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Contributor, InCyberDefense

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) recently released a public service announcement to millions of Americans. All citizens are encouraged to reboot their routers or gateways.

The Russian hacker group known as “Fancy Bear” has recently used a malware program called “VPN Filter.” It affects home and small-office routers.

Neutralizing the Malware Threat to Routers

The FBI has studied the malware since last August and has devised a solution to neutralize the malicious behavior. Using a court order, the FBI has been able to seize the Internet domain associated with the Russian hackers.

After a reboot, the malware is designed to go back online and reload the applets. Since the FBI now controls the domain, a simple reboot disables the malware even if it still resides on your router.

Since the disabled malware remains in millions of routers, the FBI says that it is crucial that users patch their devices when prompted by the manufacturer. Another option is to enable automatic firmware updates.

Susan Hoffman is a Managing Editor at Edge, whose articles have appeared in multiple publications. Susan is known for her expertise in blogging, social media, SEO, and content analytics, and she is also a book reviewer for Military History magazine. She has a B.A. cum laude in English from James Madison University and an undergraduate certificate in electronic commerce from American Public University.

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