The government has issued a warning about a significant risk of cyber attack to routers on the Island.
The Cyber Security Centre for the Isle of Man says that those who use routers manufactured by Draytek are vulnerable to malware.
The department says it's been made aware of at least 440 Isle of Man based users that could have sensitive information like login details and financial data stolen.
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