Reboot Routers Now: FBI Warns of VPNFilter Malware

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The FBI has issued a warning regarding the VPNFilter malware, urging all users to reboot their routers to mitigate potential infections. Users are advised to change passwords on devices such as Arlo wireless cameras, as these may have been compromised. Key actions include rebooting routers, updating firmware, and monitoring for new firmware releases. This proactive approach is essential for maintaining network security and preventing unauthorized access.

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  • Understanding of router functionality and basic networking concepts
  • Familiarity with firmware updates and their importance
  • Knowledge of network security practices, including password management
  • Experience with specific devices like DSL modems and wireless cameras
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  • Research the latest firmware updates for your specific router model
  • Learn about VPNFilter malware and its impact on network security
  • Explore best practices for securing IoT devices, such as Arlo cameras
  • Investigate methods for monitoring network traffic for unusual activity
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This discussion is beneficial for network administrators, cybersecurity professionals, and home users looking to enhance their router security and protect connected devices from malware threats.

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Thanks I saw that warning too.

Another one was to change your passwords on your Arlo wireless camera security system as the passwords may have been compromised.
 
After seeing the warning on a couple of national TV news programs, this morning I (1) rebooted my DSL modem which also serves as my router, (2) downloaded and installed the latest firmware for it, and (3) changed the password. I should probably keep an eye on the firmware web page to see if a new version appears. The one I installed was from February.
 
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Does this apply to connections where the broadband line directly enters the LAN card in the CPU?
 

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