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Kimwolf DDoS botnet already grabbed 1.8M devices. What we know
Kimwolf is the latest reminder that the most dangerous botnets now grow quietly inside everyday consumer electronics.
Researchers say a botnet targeting Windows devices is rapidly growing in size, thanks to a new infection technique that allows the malware to spread from computer to computer. The Purple Fox malware ...
Mylobot, a recently discovered botnet that can elude antivirus software and sandboxes, is now able to deliver Khalesi information stealer malware on infected machines as part of a secondary attack, ...
The P2PInfect botnet worm is going through a period of highly elevated activity volumes starting in late August and then picking up again in September 2023. P2PInfect was first documented by Unit 42 ...
Botnets are increasingly making up more and more of the malware traffic found on service provider networks, with cybercriminals using these Internet of Things bots for a range of malicious schemes, ...
Storm, the botnet-building Trojan horse, has come up with another twist to dupe users into infecting their PCs with malware, a security researcher said today. Longtime clients of the Russian Business ...
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Nearly 2 million Android devices hijacked by massive new botnet — how to see if yours are infected
On October 30th, Cloudfare data identified a strange website that briefly surpassed Google as the most popular website ...
A massive spam campaign that poses as a message from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) asking people to register for H1N1 vaccinations remains a big problem today, a security researcher said. The ...
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