Satori botnet about to cause a whole lot of trouble worldwide
Meet Satori, the newest variant of the destructive Mirai botnet, which seems to have a lot more power in its arsenal than previous incarnations.
Meet Satori, the newest variant of the destructive Mirai botnet, which seems to have a lot more power in its arsenal than previous incarnations.
Move over, Mirai. There’s a new more destructive botnet on the block. IOTroop could unleash a massive security incident the likes of which we’ve never seen.
You have heard of botnets like Mirai and Necurs. It’s time to welcome another member to this nefarious family. Meet the Stantinko botnet.
The recent Blizzard DDoS attack has roiled the online gaming industry, which must now prepare for more and increasingly virulent assaults from hackers.
Mirai caused havoc last year, but its potential for destruction is even more pronounced this year. Some easy steps can help you avoid being a victim.
The Internet of Things is growing quickly, but many of the devices already available and those about to be released are not secure and never will be.
A new malware, dubbed the Leet botnet, ended 2016 with a bang for black hats and may be a harbinger of brutal DDoS attacks this year.
The Mirai botnet has apparently struck again, as experts say the malware was responsible for the recent massive Deutsche Telekom outage.
With the vast amount of new devices that will be activated during the holidays, expect some IoT-caused botnets with your yule log.
Want a sound argument for why IoT needs an overhaul? Just look at what happened to Dyn.