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Residential D-Link routers have been attacked and have been sending some DNS requests to malicious sites.

For the non-technical, DNS is the internet address book.
What this attack could be doing (in a brick and mortar analogy) is when you ask for the street address of your bank, it's returning an address of an attacker-owned building that looks just like your bank so when you go there and deposit money, you're just giving the criminals $ rather than the bank.

zdnet.com/article/hacker-group

@0x56 well. Definitely checking my router against the list later. Don't remember what brand it is.

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