A recent report reveals a systematic breach of thousands of outdated home and small office routers by the Russian army, affecting users in 120 countries. This attack raises significant concerns about global cybersecurity.
Western security agencies have unveiled a widespread espionage campaign executed by the Russian hacker group 'Fancy Bear', targeting military governments through wireless router breaches. The operation has spanned multiple countries and gathered sensitive information since 2024.
Recent studies reveal that placing aluminum foil behind routers can significantly impact Wi-Fi signal quality. This discovery raises questions about improving network performance in homes and offices.
The Trump administration has announced a comprehensive ban on the import of foreign-manufactured routers, affecting all new models. The administration is expected to decide who will receive exemptions from this ban, raising questions about its impact on the U.S. technology market.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced a ban on the sale of new internet routers manufactured outside the United States, citing national security concerns. The ban does not affect existing devices in homes or those currently available for sale.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced a ban on the import of all new routers manufactured outside the United States, citing potential security risks. This decision comes amid growing concerns about the security of networks and data.