Russia Hacked Routers to Steal Microsoft Office Tokens
Russian military intelligence hackers are exploiting vulnerabilities in older Internet routers to steal Microsoft Office authentication tokens from over 18,000 networks without deploying malware. This campaign targets government agencies and uses DNS hijacking to facilitate man-in-the-middle attacks.
Russian Hackers Target Routers for Microsoft Tokens Russian military intelligence hackers exploited router vulnerabilities to steal Microsoft Office authentication tokens from over 18,000 networks without deploying malware. | 2:55Original | |
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