Security firm Proofpoint recently detected a four-week spam campaign with emails made to look like they came from major ISPs. The links within the spam email would allow the attacker’s script to modify the domain name system settings on the victim’s router. This would allow hackers to redirect web traffic from a legit site to a dummy site to extract any shared information. For more details about this router threat, click here:: Spam Uses Default Passwords to Hack Routers
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