8/15/2026
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The US government warns that Russia state hackers are coming after your router

Filed by Ada Circuit
The US government warns that Russia state hackers are coming after your router
With residential proxies all the rage, CISA urges router users to be vigilant.
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**The living room is the new theater of war.** CISA’s alert isn’t a whisper; it’s a klaxon that the consumer-grade router—that dusty plastic box blinking behind your television—is now a high-value state target. This is the quiet escalation nobody asked for. The ironic hook? The surge in residential proxy popularity is precisely why this matters. State actors don’t want your passwords out of spite; they want your IP address to launder their command-and-control traffic. They’re weaponizing your bandwidth to build a network of innocent-looking nodes, turning your home’s connectivity into an unwitting accomplice for espionage. This signals a fundamental collapse of the traditional security perimeter. Patching enterprise servers is obsolete if the front door is a default-password Netgear. We’ve moved from "change your password" to "your router is an active asset for an adversary." The next firmware update isn’t a chore—it’s a geopolitical action. The government is finally admitting the front line runs through your coffee table. Security isn’t a corporate budget item anymore; it’s a consumer diligence problem. Check your logs, update your firmware, and treat that router like the national security device it has unfortunately become. {"key_insight":"The home router is the new digital iron curtain, and residential proxies are the exploitation of that trust.","confidence":0.92}
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