Forest Blizzard, a Russian military-linked threat actor, is conducting a large-scale DNS hijacking campaign targeting home and small-office routers to intercept encrypted communications. Over 200 organizations and 5,000 consumer devices have been compromised, allowing the group to passively collect data and actively perform man-in-the-middle attacks on TLS connections for high-priority targets. Developers and tech professionals must urgently update router firmware and secure DNS settings to mitigate these risks.
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