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The Hacker News
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added 2016/10/31 10:30 p.m.24 views

New IoT Botnet Malware Discovered; Infecting More Devices Worldwide

The whole world is still dealing with the Mirai IoT Botnet that caused vast internet outage last Friday by launching massive distributed denial of service DDoS attacks against the DNS provider Dyn, and researchers have found another nasty IoT botnet. Security researchers at MalwareMustDie have...

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added 2016/10/28 8:40 p.m.13 views

Mirai Botnet Itself is Flawed; Hacking Back IoTs Could Mitigate DDoS Attacks

The infamous botnet that was used in the recent massive distributed denial of service DDoS attacks against the popular DNS provider Dyn, causing vast internet outage last Friday, itself is flawed. Yes, Mirai malware, which has already enslaved millions of Internet of Things IoT devices across 164...

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added 2016/10/26 8:58 p.m.33 views

Friday's Massive DDoS Attack Came from Just 100,000 Hacked IoT Devices

Guess how many devices participated in last Friday's massive DDoS attack against DNS provider Dyn that caused vast internet outage? Just 100,000 devices. I did not miss any zeros. Dyn disclosed on Wednesday that a botnet of an estimated 100,000 internet-connected devices was hijacked to flood its...

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added 2016/10/26 11:00 a.m.13 views

Lawmakers Asking What ISPs Can Do About DDoS Attacks

IoT botnets and DDoS attacks have prominent lawmakers asking government agencies some probing questions about what can be done. Sen. Mark Warner D-VA on Tuesday sent a letter to the Federal Communications Commission—as well as the Federal Trade Commission and Homeland Security—querying among othe...

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added 2016/10/25 3:00 p.m.14 views

Dyn DDoS Work of Script Kiddies, Not Politically Motivated Hackers

New research on the source of Friday’s DDoS attack against DNS provider Dyn indicates that script kiddies are likely responsible, rather than a politically motivated actor. Researchers at Flashpoint dismissed numerous claims of responsibility that separately linked the attack to the Russian...

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added 2016/10/24 2:46 p.m.13 views

Chinese Manufacturer Recalls IOT Gear Following Dyn DDoS

Hangzhou Xiongmai said that it will recall millions of cameras sold in the U.S. in response to Friday’s DDoS attack against DNS provider Dyn that kept a number of web-based services such as Twitter, Github and others offline for much of the day. The Chinese manufacturer sells OEM white-label...

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added 2016/10/24 4:45 a.m.18 views

Chinese Electronics Firm to Recall its Smart Cameras recently used to Take Down Internet

You might be surprised to know that your security cameras, Internet-connected toasters and refrigerators may have inadvertently participated in the massive cyber attack that broke a large portion of the Internet on Friday. That's due to massive Distributed Denial of Service DDoS attacks against...

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added 2016/10/21 9:13 p.m.17 views

An Army of Million Hacked IoT Devices Almost Broke the Internet Today

A massive Distributed Denial of Service DDoS attack against Dyn, a major domain name system DNS provider, broke large portions of the Internet on Friday, causing a significant outage to a ton of websites and services, including Twitter, GitHub, PayPal, Amazon, Reddit, Netflix, and Spotify. But ho...

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added 2016/10/21 10:01 a.m.71 views

DYN Confirms DDoS Attack Knocking Out Twitter, Spotify Other Major Sites

Update DNS provider Dyn has confirmed two massive distributed denial of service attacks against its servers Friday impacting many of its customers including Twitter, Spotify and GitHub. The attacks came in two waves, one early Friday morning and a second just a few hours later. “This attack is...

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added 2016/10/19 9:00 a.m.13 views

Mirai Bots More Than Double Since Source Code Release

The Mirai malware continues to recruit vulnerable IoT devices into botnets at a record pace, one that’s only gone up since the source code for Mirai was made public two weeks ago. Level 3 Communications, a telecommunications company and Internet service provider in Colorado, has identified the...

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added 2016/10/18 12:00 a.m.15 views

Global actually has 2 0 0 million IoT devices there is also 1 2 years ago OpenSSH“hardcore”vulnerability is! - Vulnerability warning-the black bar safety net

IoT, in the early years, this also slightly strange term, and now has gone to the all aspects of our lives, such as the cloud monitor, the network of industrial control devices, the satellite antenna device, and so on. However, IoT security is also have troubling one problem, most of the safety...

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added 2016/10/17 12:00 a.m.2481 views

Foreign hackers found the Hikvision remote system XXE vulnerability analysis-vulnerability warning-the black bar safety net

IOT development and threats to security always go hand in hand。 Two months ago, I want to study network camera, and then on Amazon bought a relatively cheap, by Hikvision OEM production Elisa Live 720p HD IP Camera. When I was in the crack Elisa camera try to get the password information in the...

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added 2016/10/15 9:00 a.m.10 views

Sierra Wireless Warns Cellular Data Gear Targeted by Mirai Malware

Sierra Wireless is warning customers to change default factory credentials on its AireLink gatway communications gear or risk being infected by Mirai malware. Mirai malware scans the Internet for IoT gear such as DVRs and IP-enabled cameras and other devices that are protected by default or...

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added 2016/10/15 12:00 a.m.51 views

1 2 years ago SSH vulnerability can also? IOT device security concern-vulnerability warning-the black bar safety net

! Overview According to foreign media the latest report, Akamai is the company's security research experts this week found a new type of attack. According to the security expert described, the attacker can use the one there for twelve years, SSH vulnerability, and with some security of the weaker...

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added 2016/10/14 10:38 a.m.9 views

On IoT Botnets, StrongPity, and Nuclear Power Plant 'Disruptions'

Mike Mimoso and Chris Brook discuss the news of the week, including the nuclear power plant ‘disruption,’ the StrongPity APT group, and the proliferation of IoT botnets. Download: ThreatpostNewsWrapOctober142016.mp3 Music by Chris Gonsalves...

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The Hacker News
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added 2016/10/13 9:00 p.m.45 views

12-Year-Old SSH Bug Exposes More than 2 Million IoT Devices

Are your internet-connected devices spying on you? Perhaps. We already know that the Internet of Thing IoT devices are so badly insecure that hackers are adding them to their botnet network for launching Distributed Denial of Service DDoS attacks against target services. But, these connected...

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added 2016/10/13 11:27 a.m.41 views

Old SSH Vulnerability at Center of Credential-Stuffing Attacks

Connected devices aren’t just for DDoS attacks anymore. Researchers at Akamai this week exposed how attackers are using a 12-year-old SSH vulnerability in combination with weak or default credentials to compromise an array of IOT and home networking devices. Those connected things are then being...

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added 2016/10/11 11:52 a.m.13 views

IoT Botnet Uses HTTP Traffic to DDoS Targets

The IoT botnet behind some of the largest publicly recorded DDoS attacks is flooding its targets with HTTP traffic, generating more than one million requests per second in some cases, in order to bring down web applications. The attacks were recorded prior to the release of the source code fuelin...

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added 2016/10/10 9:00 a.m.16 views

When DVRs Attack: Post IoT Attack Analysis

Researchers examining the aftermath of last month’s massive distributed denial-of-service attack against KrebsOnSecurity.com and French hosting giant OVH have identified key flaws that contributed significantly in those attacks and have unearthed new details on how the assaults were carried out...

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The Hacker News
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added 2016/10/10 5:47 a.m.22 views

Challenge! WIN $50,000 for Finding Non-traditional Ways to Detect Vulnerable IoT Devices

If you are concerned about the insecurity of Internet of Things, have good hands at programming and know how to hack smart devices, then you can grab an opportunity to earn $50,000 in prize money for discovering the non-traditional ways to secure IoT devices. Internet of Things IoT market is goin...

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