The Kimwolf botnet, a newly identified Internet-of-Things threat, has infected over 2 million devices, primarily targeting IoT systems. It forces compromised devices to engage in large-scale distributed denial-of-service attacks and relay malicious internet traffic, posing significant risks to network security and operational integrity.
This botnet’s advanced capability to scan local networks for additional IoT devices to infect enhances its spread and persistence, making it a particularly alarming threat. Recent research highlights its unexpected prevalence within government and corporate networks, underscoring the urgent need for robust cybersecurity measures in these sectors.
Key Takeaways
- Kimwolf botnet has infected over 2 million IoT devices
- It conducts DDoS attacks and relays malicious traffic
- Scans local networks to infect more devices
- Prevalent in government and corporate networks
- Highlights need for IoT security in organizations
Source: Krebs on Security
