Fancy Bear, also known as APT28, has taken over thousands of residential home routers to steal passwords and authentication tokens in a wide-ranging espionage operation.
A Russian hacking group financed by the spy agency GRU managed a campaign to steal information about militaries and ...
Have you been hanging on to an ancient TP-Link router? 'Fancy Bear' hackers are taking advantage of 'end-of-life' devices to ...
Microsoft's partial patching in February 2026 of a zero-day vulnerability abused by Russian state-sponsored threat group ...
PCWorld reports that Russian state hackers from ‘Fancy Bear’ are exploiting TP-Link router vulnerabilities to conduct DNS hijacking attacks targeting personal and government data. The campaign ...
The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and Microsoft have exposed an extensive Domain Name System (DNS) hijacking campaign against vulnerable consumer and small and home office (Soho) ...
Fancy Bear hijacks routers to overwrite Domain Name System settings, redirecting internet traffic intended for legitimate sites to hacker-controlled DNS servers, which can then ferry users to ...
Zebrocy malware - widely considered to be part of the the infamous APT28/Fancy Bear Russian cyber-espionage group's toolset - now has more than 30 commands for reconnoitering compromised systems and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Russian hacking group called Fancy Bear used poorly-protected Wi-Fi routers to hack into governments, the FBI said. File Photo ...