Millions of Android Devices Enlisted Into Botnets
Researchers cut off hundreds of command servers after botnets quietly hijacked Android TV boxes, turning home devices into proxies and DDoS weapons.
Source: The Hacker News
Read more: CyberSecBrief

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Millions of Android Devices Enlisted Into Botnets
Researchers cut off hundreds of command servers after botnets quietly hijacked Android TV boxes, turning home devices into proxies and DDoS weapons.
Source: The Hacker News
Read more: CyberSecBrief
Old D-Link routers hacked through command injection flaw
Attackers are actively exploiting a command injection bug in long-unsupported D-Link DSL routers, giving them remote control over exposed devices.
Source: BleepingComputer
Read more: CyberSecBrief
Kimwolf Botnet Slips Inside Home Networks Worldwide
Millions of everyday devices have been quietly conscripted into a fast-growing botnet that tunnels through proxy services to reach systems hidden behind home routers.
Source: Krebs on Security
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Masjesu IoT Botnet Launches Stealthy Global DDoS Attacks
The Masjesu botnet targets routers and gateways across multiple CPU architectures, executing massive DDoS attacks while evading detection with XOR-encrypted payloads. Operators advertise DDoS-for-hire floods exceeding 290 Gbps via Telegram, impacting networks in Vietnam, Ukraine, Iran, Brazil, Kenya, and India.
Source: Trellix
Read more: CyberSecBrief
Hackers Actively Exploit Digiever Surveillance Devices
Attackers are abusing a known flaw in Digiever video recorders to run remote commands, turning exposed surveillance systems into tools for botnets like Mirai.
Source: The Hacker News
Read more: CyberSecBrief