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Hacked Routers Linger on the Internet for Years, Data Shows

Posted on September 3, 2025
Hacked Routers Linger on the Internet for Years, Data Shows

While trawling Internet scan data for signs of compromised infrastructure, researchers found that asset owners may not know for years their devices had been hacked.

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