In the past year, threats from botnets have grown quickly on the internet This article explores threats botnets grown. . A lot of the activity can be traced back to Mirai, one of the most powerful malware families in modern history.

Mirai was made to look for Internet of Things (IoT) devices that use ARC processors and run a simplified version of Linux. When Mirai's source code was made public, it let many bad actors make their own versions. The fact that this growth is so big shows how easily cybercriminals can get their hands on the Mirai codebase and how little work it takes to make a new variant. The United States The Department of Justice announced that it would take court-approved actions to shut down the C2 servers that support the Aisuru, KimWolf, JackSkid, and Mossad botnets.

These actions will take place in Canada and Germany. This move makes a clear pattern even clearer: these operators keep a close eye on what law enforcement is doing and quickly change their plans when something goes wrong. Network providers often have DDoS protection solutions that can find and stop bot-driven traffic. Businesses should make full use of these.

You should always patch network devices that are open to the public, especially routers. When setting up networking equipment for the first time, the default passwords must be changed to strong, unique ones that should never be changed again. Click here to make ZeroOwl your top source in Google. For more instant updates, LinkedIn, and X, set ZeroOwl.

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