Zyxel on alert: DDoS botnet attacks on devices are on the rise
Disturbing infiltration of DDoS botnets on Zyxel devices revealed: here are countermeasures and security tips
DDoS botnet attacks are on the rise, specifically targeting Zyxel devices. Hackers exploit a firmware bug to control devices and use them in DDoS attacks. Zyxel is releasing firmware updates to correct the problem, but users are advised to be vigilant.
In recent months, the tech industry has witnessed a dramatic increase in DDoS botnet attacks, a growing global cybersecurity concern. The attackers appear to have specifically targeted devices from well-known networking maker Zyxel, according to analysis by security researchers.
How attacks work
DDoS botnets infiltrate the system through vulnerabilities in the security configurations of Zyxel devices, in particular by exploiting a bug in the firmware. Once inside, they seize control of devices and use them to launch large-scale DDoS attacks.
Detailed revelations of the hack
Extensive investigations reveal that hackers use a bug in the firmware of Zyxel devices to take control of the devices. Once the device is compromised, it is used to launch further attacks, creating a network of invisible "zombies" that can be controlled remotely to harm other systems or networks.
Protective measures to protect safety
In the face of this growing threat, immediate action to limit the damage is urgently required. Zyxel has already started releasing firmware updates to fix the flaw. However, security experts recommend all Zyxel device owners to be careful, keep their systems up-to-date, and closely monitor any suspicious activity.
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