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A global malware campaign, KadNap, has infected over 14,000 home routers, mostly in the U.S., turning them into bots for cyberattacks.
A new malware campaign named KadNap has infected over 14,000 home routers worldwide, with about 60% in the U.S., primarily targeting Asus models but potentially affecting others.
The malware turns routers into part of a botnet, secretly rerouting internet traffic for malicious activities without disrupting service.
Experts warn outdated firmware is a key vulnerability and recommend regularly restarting routers—often triggering automatic updates—and performing factory resets if compromise is suspected.
Resetting involves holding the reset button for 10 to 30 seconds, then reconfiguring with a strong password and updated firmware.
Disabling remote administration and updating software regularly are critical steps to protect home networks from evolving cyber threats.
Una campaña de malware global, KadNap, ha infectado más de 14,000 routers domésticos, la mayoría en los EE.UU., convirtiéndolos en bots para ataques cibernéticos.