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    US Disrupts Russian Military-Run Dns Hijacking Network, Justice Department Says

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    Posted on April 7, 2026

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    Last updated: April 7, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The U.S. Department of Justice, with FBI involvement, executed a court‑authorized disruption of a DNS‑hijacking network operated by Russia’s GRU Military Unit 26165 (APT 28/Fancy Bear), which leveraged compromised routers worldwide to conduct espionage against military, government and critical infra

    US disrupts Russian military-run DNS hijacking network, Justice Department says

    Justice Department Disrupts Russian GRU DNS Hijacking Network

    WASHINGTON, April 7 (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday it carried out a court-authorized disruption of a DNS hijacking network controlled by a Russian military intelligence unit.

    The network was operated by Russia's Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff (GRU) Military Unit 26165, the department said in a statement.

    How the DNS Hijacking Network Operated

    It added the GRU used routers to facilitate hijacking operations against worldwide targets, including individuals in military, government and critical infrastructure sectors. 

    The efforts targeted thousands of routers worldwide and enabled the Russian hackers to filter traffic to identify specific targets, according to the Justice Department.

    Target Identification and Data Capture

    Once targets were identified, targets' unencrypted network traffic was captured, providing the hackers with passwords, authentication tokens, emails and other sensitive information, it added.

    US Response and Operation Masquerade

    FBI and Justice Department Actions

    "GRU actors compromised routers in the U.S. and around the world, hijacking them to conduct espionage. Given the scale of this threat, sounding the alarm wasn't enough," said Brett Leatherman, the assistant director of the FBI’s Cyber Division.

    The FBI identified compromised routers in the U.S., collected evidence of Russian targeting, cut off GRU access, and reset them to normal functionality, the Justice Department said in its statement.

    International Collaboration

    In a post on social media platform X, Leatherman said the takedown effort, dubbed "Operation Masquerade," included partners in 15 countries. 

    Potential Consequences Without Action

    Without action, "the GRU would have continued intercepting encrypted traffic and stealing sensitive information," he said, adding, "Russia's cyber program is an enduring threat." 

    Global Reaction and Impact

    International Advisories

    Officials in Germany and Britain also issued advisories about the hacking campaign on Tuesday. 

    The Russian Embassy in Washington did not respond to requests for comment. 

    Industry and Researcher Insights

    The operation is the latest example of intelligence collection carried out by the Russian military intelligence hacking unit, Microsoft said in a blog post released ahead of the Justice Department's statement. Microsoft identified more than 200 organizations and 5,000 consumer devices impacted by the hacking operation, the company said.

    Lumen Technologies' Black Lotus Labs, which identified part of the botnet infrastructure last year, said in a blog post that the operations primarily targeted government agencies, including ministries of foreign affairs, law enforcement and third-party email providers.

    Geographical Scope of Attacks

    The researchers did not identify specific targets, but said their analysis revealed targets in the U.S., Europe, Afghanistan, North Africa, Central America and Southeast Asia.

    (Reporting by Jasper Ward in Washington and AJ Vicens in Detroit; Editing by Daphne Psaledakis and Jamie Freed)

    References

    • US Justice Department disrupts GRU botnet. US state government organization breached.
    • Brett Leatherman

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •The DOJ disabled a global DNS hijacking infrastructure run by Russia’s GRU Unit 26165, used for espionage via compromised small office/home office (SOHO) routers (thecyberwire.com)
    • •The GRU exploited routers across the U.S. and internationally to hijack traffic, harvest credentials, proxy data, and support spear‑phishing operations (thecyberwire.com)

    Frequently Asked Questions about US disrupts Russian military-run DNS hijacking network, Justice Department says

    1What action did the US Justice Department take against Russian DNS hijacking?

    The US Justice Department carried out a court-authorized disruption of a Russian military-controlled DNS hijacking network.

    2Who operated the disrupted DNS hijacking network?

    The network was operated by Russia's Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff (GRU), specifically Military Unit 26165.

    • Justice Department Disrupts Russian GRU DNS Hijacking Network
    • How the DNS Hijacking Network Operated
    • Target Identification and Data Capture
    • US Response and Operation Masquerade
    • FBI and Justice Department Actions
    • International Collaboration
    • Potential Consequences Without Action
    • Global Reaction and Impact
    • International Advisories
    • Industry and Researcher Insights
    • Geographical Scope of Attacks
    •
    Brett Leatherman, Assistant Director of the FBI Cyber Division since June 2025, emphasized that due to the scale of the threat, merely warning was insufficient—active disruption was necessary (en.wikipedia.org)
    3
    What targets were affected by the Russian DNS hijacking operation?

    The GRU's operation targeted worldwide individuals in military, government, and critical infrastructure sectors.

    4How did Russian actors carry out the DNS hijacking?

    GRU actors compromised routers in the US and worldwide, hijacking them to conduct espionage activities.

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