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Home routers become silent spies as China-linked hackers wage a slow, calculated digital infiltration campaign

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  • ShortLeash gives hackers root-level stealth and blends malicious activity into everyday network traffic
  • LapDogs uses fake LAPD certificates to disguise malware, bypassing even the best endpoint protection systems
  • The malware quietly hijacks routers and devices that often go unmonitored for months

A recently disclosed cyber espionage operation, dubbed LapDogs, has drawn scrutiny following revelations from SecurityScorecard’s Strike Team.

The operation, believed to be conducted by China-aligned threat actors, has quietly infiltrated over 1,000 devices across the United States, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.

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