The SSHStalker Linux botnet has ensnared 7,000 systems, deploying various scanners and malware, an IRC bot, and multiple kernel exploits.
Attackers are increasingly using AI to generate adaptable malware that can evade traditional defenses, making familiar security playbooks less reliable by the day.
As VPN use surges 700%, the OSI layer-based detection solution is built for age verification compliance, content distribution licensing, and fraud prevention SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 29, 2026 (GLOBE ...
Active since at least 2019, the China-linked framework operates at network gateways to inspect and manipulate in-transit traffic, allowing attackers to redirect updates, disrupt security tooling, and ...
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(MENAFN- GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) As VPN use surges 700%, the OSI layer-based detection solution is built for age verification compliance, content distribution licensing, and fraud prevention SAN ...
Kimwolf is a botnet that surfaced in late 2025 and quickly infected millions of systems, turning poorly secured IoT devices like TV streaming boxes, digital picture frames and routers into relays for ...
A newly documented Linux botnet named SSHStalker is using the IRC (Internet Relay Chat) communication protocol for command-and-control (C2) operations.
A newly discovered botnet is compromising poorly-protected Linux servers by brute-forcing weak SSH password login ...
With 6G on the horizon, operators need greater levels of network automation, and AI agents are here to deliver ...