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How Long Will FBI's 'Volt Tycoon' Router Interdiction Stick?
Feb. 1, 2024, 5:22 p.m. |
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The FBI announcing that it has forcibly removed "KV Botnet" Chinese nation-state malware from "hundreds" of poorly secured SOHO routers across America highlights the risk posed by the growing volume of outdated IoT devices. The FBI's fix is temporary, and we need a more permanent solution.
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