Kimwolf IoT Botnet Uses Android TV Boxes And Residential Proxies To Jump To More Devices
The Kimwolf botnet has taken over more than 2 million mostly unofficial Android TV devices by abusing residential proxy networks.
Read MoreThe Kimwolf botnet has taken over more than 2 million mostly unofficial Android TV devices by abusing residential proxy networks.
Read MoreWhisperPair vulnerabilities in Google’s Fast Pair protocol let attackers silently hijack some Bluetooth audio devices – listening through microphones, controling audio, and in certain cases tracking a user’s location via Find Hub. Fixes are dependent on vendor firmware updates.
Read MoreThis attack targeted many devices, including those from Palo Alto Networks, Ivanti, and SonicWall.
Read MoreA critical command injection vulnerability in older D-Link NAS devices, tracked as CVE-2024-10914, is being actively exploited in attacks.
Read MoreFlaws in some LG TV’s should be addressed and patched.
Read MoreEven automobiles are susceptible targets of cybercrime, and the public release of source code for known malware causes an increase in spoofed websites and emails harvesting personal information. Links to details on both topics included here.
Read MoreDue to a URL filtering policy, PAN firewalls can become agents of RDoS attacks. Exploits in Hikvision cameras are still being discovered.
Read MoreStay up to date with the latest from CISA and hear about flaws surrounding the android operating system. Meanwhile, hackers are implementing a new method of installing malware on company computers.
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