The security company Synthient currently sees more than 2 million infected Kimwolf devices distributed globally but with ...
Consisting of over 1.8 million infected devices, the Kimwolf Android Botnet focuses on traffic proxying, but can also launch ...
Kimwolf is the latest reminder that the most dangerous botnets now grow quietly inside everyday consumer electronics.
Kimwolf, an Android botnet with 1.8 million infected devices, is rapidly evolving using ENS for resilience Its code and infrastructure overlap with AISURU, indicating both belong to the same threat ...
On October 30th, Cloudfare data identified a strange website that briefly surpassed Google as the most popular website ...
GreyNoise's IP Check tool can be used to see if your router or other network-attached devices are secretly being used for a botnet.
Kimwolf botnet has infected over 1.8 million Android TVs, boxes and gadgets worldwide, turning home devices into DDoS and ...
The rise in cyberattacks on government entities and global business supply chains signifies heightened geopolitical tensions and a lack of attention to SMBs. Cybersecurity is essential for every ...
The final weeks of 2025 did not arrive quietly. A single software flaw rippled across the internet, healthcare providers disclosed deeply personal data exposures, and millions of everyday devices ...
December 2025, the RondoDox botnet operators have been targeting Next.js servers impacted by the React2Shell vulnerability.
RondoDox botnet exploits the React2Shell vulnerability in Next.js, with over 90,000 exposed systems used to deploy miners and ...
The story you are reading is a series of scoops nestled inside a far more urgent Internet-wide security advisory. The vulnerability at issue has been exploited for months already, and it’s time for a ...