GeoVision Zero-Day Used to Spread Mirai
A new and critical zero-day vulnerability, CVE-2024-11120, is being actively exploited by a botnet targeting end-of-life GeoVision devices. This...
A new and critical zero-day vulnerability, CVE-2024-11120, is being actively exploited by a botnet targeting end-of-life GeoVision devices. This...
A newly uncovered botnet, dubbed "Raptor Train," has compromised more than 200,000 IoT devices globally, marking one of the largest state...
Kaiten/STD is a prominent and evolving piece of malware known for its role in orchestrating large-scale Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks...
Cybersecurity researchers have unveiled a pervasive exploitation of a severe vulnerability within TP-Link Archer routers, identified as CVE-2023-1389...
A newly identified Mirai-based botnet, named NoaBot, has emerged as part of a crypto mining campaign since the beginning of 2023.
A recently identified Mirai-based malware botnet named 'InfectedSlurs' has been utilizing two zero-day vulnerabilities to infiltrate routers and NVR devices.
A recent development in the realm of cyber threats reveals that the Mirai botnet variant known as IZ1H9 has undergone a significant update.
In September 2023, NSFOCUS's global threat hunting system detected a wave of new botnet variants based on Mirai, with hailBot, kiraiBot, and catDDoS
A new variant of the Mirai malware has been discovered by Dr. Web's antivirus team, and it's targeting inexpensive Android TV set-top boxes
Misconfigured and vulnerable Apache Tomcat servers are under attack in a new campaign aimed at spreading the Mirai botnet malware.
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