Malware Spreading Through Linksys, Netgear, TP-Link routers and QNAP NAS

guru3d.com/news-story/aggressive-malware-spreading-through-linksysnetgeartp-link-routers-and-qnap-nas.html

>There is a report going viral at the moment, a new aggressive malware dubbed VPNFilter is spreading rapidly. Cisco is spreading the news that already over half a million devices in at least 54 countries already have been infected.

Is your router well secured?

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>they recommend keeping your router up to date with the latest firmware

Okay, and? Unlike Winblows, I actually update my router regularly, and I run malwarebytes constantly.

If I have a router operating as a switch behind a pfsense router, am I at risk?

HEADS UP

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>4.30.17 build 11, Jun. 23, 2015
F

The corrupt American system in action (and I'm not talking about bots)

>Is your router well secured?
Well, I may have a TP-Link but it's running OpenWRT, so it's probably fine.

Practically zero.

What kind of idiot into DIY doesn't run pfsense?

>no u

*Ahem*

No u

like clockwork

so does
vpn filter- nullify any vpns you have going?
-could be something done by the state

or

does the vpn filter give everyone a vpn?
in which case cyber crimes got its hand full. and the MPAA will never stop multimedia piracy.

>it's made by the Russian government because it uses code that the USA has previously said is made by the Russians
You can't make this shit up
Absolute state of murica

How can you even check for the malware?

LibreCMC masterrace

no U

Still using a DSL2542 Dlink router cause 8 years later still refuses to die,should I care?

>last firmware update was 4 years ago
JUST

They expect us to believe this shit?

>tfw cable ISP provided modem/router
Should i finally get a real router and tell my ISP to configure their brick into bridge mode?

>people on Jow Forums actually believe this hoax