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Hackers are messing with routers’ DNS settings as telework surges around the world

Posted on 26 March 2020

From cyberscoop.com

According to new BitDefender research, criminals have moved quickly to manipulate these routers in a wide swath of countries in Europe, as well as in the United States.

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