The Flax Typhoon campaign used malware it put on cameras, video recorders and home and office routers, to create a massive ...
The FBI has used a court order to seize control of a network of hundreds of thousands of hacked internet routers and other ...
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, in collaboration with other agencies, has disrupted a botnet that consisted of more ...
"The government’s malware disabling commands, which interacted with the malware’s native functionality, were extensively ...
The Justice Department dismantled a large Chinese-controlled botnet, neutralizing over 200,000 infected devices.
The botnet malware infected numerous types of consumer devices, including small-office/home-office (SOHO) routers, internet protocol (IP) cameras, digital video recorders (DVRs), and network-attached ...
Lin Jian, a spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry. Photo: VCG. Chinese Foreign Ministry slammed on Thursday a new US ...
The US has disrupted a botnet that had over 200,000 consumer devices under control. The Chinese company Integrity Technology ...
Once a user's device is infected as part of an ongoing Flax Typhoon APT campaign, the malware connects it to a botnet called Raptor Train, initiating malicious activity.
“Flax Typhoon hijacked Internet-of-Things devices like cameras, video recorders and storage devices,” FBI Director ...