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Home>Secure Hunter Blog>Malware News>Home routers co-opted into self-sustaining DDoS botnet Secure Hunter
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Home routers co-opted into self-sustaining DDoS botnet Secure Hunter

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Resulting mess will be hellishly difficult to clear up, say researchers

Hackers have established “self-sustaining” botnets of poorly secured routers, according to DDoS mitigation firm Incapsula.…

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