Researchers at Trend Micro have analyzed a form of malware dubbed VICEPASS that infects users’ routers via a phony Adobe Flash update. Once downloaded, the malware uses a predefined list of usernames and passwords to connect to the home router, affect every device in the target network, collect intelligence, then delete itself without a trace. For a full article about this dangerous malware, click here:: Self-deleting malware targets home routers to gather information
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