• HeartyBeast@kbin.social
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        I suspect it might have been problematic to tip off the malware operators that the network was about to be shut down. Apparently customers are going to be informed via their ISPs now. I guess some if them may decide to junk the routers.

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        My ISP has never had info on my router, for 20+ years. Was there something in the story I missed about these being ISP issued routers?

        • Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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          The ISPs don’t need info on the routers…

          The FBI has identified the routers; if they’re able to connect to them and issue commands, they clearly know the IPs of those routers and thus the ISP servicing that IP. The ISP knows which of their customers is/was assigned a particular IP.

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          Probably works the other way around - FBI detects the problem at various IP addresses, patches them, then contacts the iISP and asks them to contact the customer who had x.y.z IP address

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      How would you like the router owners to have been alerted?

      By two men in black showing up at their doors, of course.

      :-)