Ich finde es schwierig eine #Malware / ein #Botnet nach dem israelischen Geheimdienst #Mossad zu benennen

#Aisuru, #KimWolf & Co.: Behörden „stören“ vier gefährliche Botnets | Security https://www.heise.de/news/Aisuru-KimWolf-Co-Laenderuebergreifende-Aktion-gegen-vier-gefaehrliche-Botnets-11218668.html #DDoS #CyberCrime #JackSkid

Aisuru, KimWolf & Co.: Behörden „stören“ vier gefährliche Botnets

Über drei Millionen infizierte IT-Geräte wurden zuletzt für besonders mächtige DDoS-Attacken benutzt. Nun gab es angeblich eine Aktion gegen die Infrastruktur.

heise online

"The collection of millions of hacked computers known as Aisuru and Kimwolf have been used to launch some of the biggest distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks ever seen. Now United States law enforcement agencies have wiped both of them off the internet, along with two of the other hordes of hijacked computers—known as botnets—in a single broad takedown.

On Thursday, the US Department of Justice, working with the cybercrime-fighting agency within the US Department of Defense known as the Defense Criminal Investigative Service, announced that it had dismantled four massive botnets in a single operation, removing the command-and-control servers used to commandeer the hacker-run armies of compromised devices known by the names JackSkid, Mossad, Aisuru, and Kimwolf. Together, operators of the four botnets had amassed more than 3 million devices, the Justice Department said, and often sold access to those devices to other criminal hackers as well as using them to target victims with overwhelming floods of attack traffic to knock websites and internet services offline.

Aisuru and Kimwolf, a distinct but Aisuru-related botnet, had together comprised more than a million devices, according to DDoS defense firm Cloudflare, with Aisuru infecting a variety of devices ranging from DVRs to network appliances to webcams, and its Kimwolf offshoot infecting Android devices including smart TVs and set-top boxes."

https://www.wired.com/story/us-takes-down-botnets-used-in-record-breaking-cyberattacks/

#CyberSecurity #Botnets #DDoS #Aisuru #Kimwolf

US Takes Down Botnets Used in Record-Breaking Cyberattacks

The Aisuru, Kimwolf, JackSkid, and Mossad botnets had infected more than 3 million devices in total, many inside home networks, according to the US Justice Department.

WIRED

RE: https://infosec.exchange/@jmeyer/116259050557048999

ICYMI: a story about pulling one thread linking multiple botnets — four of which were targeted by coordinated law enforcement actions this week, and an adjacent one for which our team publishes the C2 decryption scheme.

#aisuru #kimwolf #mossad #jackskid #cecilio

A day late, but I appreciate all new and regular faces that made it out last night.

I hope you all enjoy it as much as I do.

Thought I would leave some learned info:
- Death Valley had a rare flower blooming event
- Tipper is a Drum/bass music artist
- #HomeAssistant is cool

Since I don’t have twitter length restrictions, this article about my #network #security space was nice to read. It is about the #kimwolf #aisuru takedowns. A little bit like wack-a-mole but every little bit helps… I think.

https://www.justice.gov/usao-ak/pr/authorities-disrupt-worlds-largest-iot-ddos-botnets-responsible-record-breaking-attacks

Stay safe out there!

Feds Disrupt IoT Botnets Behind Huge DDoS Attacks – Krebs on Security

US Takes Down Botnets Used in Record-Breaking Cyberattacks

The Aisuru, Kimwolf, JackSkid, and Mossad botnets had infected more than 3 million devices in total, many inside home networks, according to the US Justice Department.

WIRED
Sicherheitsbehörden in Nordamerika und Deutschland haben mit Aisuru und Kimwolf zwei der weltweit größten Botnetze zerschlagen, die gezielt für DDoS-Angriffe eingesetzt wurden. Die Botschaft ist klar: Internationale Zusammenarbeit der Behörden kann auch im Cyberraum spürbare Wirkung entfalten. Trotzdem bleibt die Lage ernst. Denn der Erfolg zeigt zwar, dass Strafverfolgung möglich ist. #CyberSecurity #DDoS #CyberCrime #Aisuru #Kimwolf

AWS und Behörden zerschlagen weltweit größtes DDoS-Botnetz Kimwolf

Eine koordinierte internationale Strafverfolgungsoperation hat vier leistungsstarke DDoS-Botnetze vom Netz genommen. Im Mittelpunkt steht Kimwolf, das mit Spitzenwerten von bis zu 30 Terabit pro Sekunde als das größte jemals dokumentierte Botnetz dieser Art gilt

https://www.all-about-security.de/aws-und-behoerden-zerschlagen-weltweit-groesstes-ddos-botnetz-kimwolf/

#aisuru #kimwolf #aws #ddos #ddosbotnet #botnet #cybersecurity #itsecurity

Mega-Botnetz „Kimwolf“ zerschlagen: Erfolg von AWS und mehr

Die zerschlagene Mega-Botnetz „Kimwolf“ zeigt den globalen Erfolg von AWS und Behörden gegen DDoS-Angriffe.

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US Takes Down #Botnets Used in Record-Breaking #Cyberattacks

The #Aisuru , #Kimwolf , #JackSkid , and #Mossad botnets had infected more than 3 million devices in total, many inside home networks, according to the US Justice Department.
#doj #privacy #security

https://www.wired.com/story/us-takes-down-botnets-used-in-record-breaking-cyberattacks/

US Takes Down Botnets Used in Record-Breaking Cyberattacks

The Aisuru, Kimwolf, JackSkid, and Mossad botnets had infected more than 3 million devices in total, many inside home networks, according to the US Justice Department.

WIRED

Feds Disrupt #IoT #Botnets Behind Huge #DDoS Attacks

#doj joined authorities in #Canada & #Germany in dismantling the online #infrastructure behind 4 highly disruptive botnets that compromised more than 3 million Internet of Things (IoT) devices, such as #routers & web #cameras. The feds say the 4 botnets — named #Aisuru , #Kimwolf , #JackSkid & #Mossad — are responsible for a series of recent record-smashing DDoS attacks capable of knocking nearly any target offline

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2026/03/feds-disrupt-iot-botnets-behind-huge-ddos-attacks/

Feds Disrupt IoT Botnets Behind Huge DDoS Attacks – Krebs on Security