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Belarus-Linked DSLRoot Proxy Network Deploys Hardware in U.S. Residences, Including Military Homes

· Published 27/08/2025 16:22 · Modified 27/08/2025 19:42

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Published
27/08/2025 16:22
Modified
27/08/2025 19:42
Tags
2025-08-27 anonymous routing residential proxy u.s. infrastructure virtual credit cards
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1 intrusion sets (apt), 9 techniques (mitre), 6 others

Description

DSLRoot, a provider, operates a network of hardware devices deployed in U.S. homes across at least 20 states. The network is managed by a Belarusian national with ties to both Minsk and Moscow. Unlike typical proxy services, DSLRoot uses dedicated hardware in American residences, creating persistent access to U.S. home networks. The company's custom software enables remote management of consumer modems and Android devices, allowing for IP address rotation and connectivity control. The network operates without authentication, permitting anonymous traffic routing through U.S. residential IPs. The operator also runs related services, including virtual credit card issuance and company formation, targeting both English and Russian-speaking markets. The discovery raises concerns about foreign-controlled infrastructure in sensitive locations, including military homes.

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