iot and soho security

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This tag covers discussions about security threats targeting Internet of Things (IoT) devices and small office/home office (SOHO) networks. Content includes analysis of a CISA-led advisory on China-nexus covert networks that compromise SOHO routers, IoT gear, and smart devices for state-backed operations. The advisory highlights how these compromised devices are used to build resilient, hard-to-trace infrastructure for espionage and pre-positioning at scale. The tag focuses on the structural shift in how threat actors leverage compromised IoT and SOHO devices, moving beyond individual botnets to multi-actor reuse. Topics include network security, device compromise, and defensive strategies for SOHO and IoT environments.
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    CISA China-Nexus Advisory: Compromised SOHO and IoT Networks for Covert Scaling

    The latest CISA-led advisory on China-nexus covert networks of compromised devices marks an important shift in how state-backed operators are hiding, moving, and scaling their activity. Instead of relying on individually procured infrastructure, these actors are increasingly routing operations...
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