The JDY botnet, linked to China's Volt Typhoon, has doubled in size and now scans for newly disclosed vulnerabilities within hours. Most nodes are in the US.
The JDY botnet, a malware network previously associated with Chinese threat actors like Volt Typhoon, has significantly expanded its targeting scope and reconnaissance efforts.
The South Florida Water Management District is now rewarding hunters for removing python eggs and active nests from the ...
A new campaign that combines traditional malware with modern DevOps tooling has been observed by cybersecurity analysts. The ShadowV2 DDoS operation, discovered by Darktrace, uses a ...
Researchers at cybersecurity software provider Qualys Inc. are warning of a new Mirai botnet variant that’s being used to target vulnerabilities in AVTECH Cameras and Huawei HG523 routers. The variant ...
A security camera that hasn't received an update in years has become a botnet target. On Wednesday, security researchers at Akamai Technologies warned that the Mirai Corona botnet is exploiting a ...
Abstract: In this paper, we create an infection environment for white-hat worms and a malicious botnet using Mirai source code. The environment also allowed us to observe the infectious capacity of ...
Netscout sees over one million IPs conducting reconnaissance scanning on the web due to increase in use of cheap or free cloud servers. Malicious actors are increasingly abusing free cloud services, ...