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BASHLITE (also
known as Gafgyt, Lizkebab, PinkSlip, Qbot,
Torlus and LizardStresser) is
malware which infects Linux systems in
order to
launch distributed...
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cameras and DVRs.
Nearly one
million Dahua devices were
infected with the
BASHLITE malware. A
vulnerability in most of Dahua's
cameras allowed "anyone to...
- the
point with [smart]phones that we were with
desktops in the '80s."
BASHLITE Botnet Denial-of-service
attack Low
Orbit Ion
Cannon Malware RDP shop Trojan...
- 2019, and
variant "SpeakUp" in February, 2019.
Mirai was used,
alongside BASHLITE, in the DDoS
attack on 20
September 2016 on the
Krebs on
Security site...
- movement, the
claim being that the
similarity in the
purpose of both is same.
BASHLITE –
Malware for
Linux systems Billion laughs attack – Denial-of-service attack...
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Kingdom as a tool for
espionage and m**** surveillance.[citation needed] The
BASHLITE malware is
leaked leading to a m****ive
spike in DDoS attacks. Linux.Wifatch...
- targets,
which tend to be
located in Asia.
Application layer DDoS
attack BASHLITE Botnet Dendroid (Malware) Denial-of-service
attack Rootkit Zombie (computer...
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NyaDrop NewAidra or
IRCTelnet Torlus aka Gafgyt/Lizkebab/Bashdoor/Qbot/
BASHLITE)
LightAidra PNScan STD Bot
Kaiten botnets (Linux DDoS or
malicious proxy...
- devices. The
method was
tested by
infecting nine IoT
devices with
Mirai and
BASHLITE botnets,
showing its
ability to
accurately and
promptly detect attacks...
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telnet service and
designed to
infect Internet of
Things (IoT). GafGyt/
BASHLITE/Qbot – a DDoS
botnet spreads through SSH and
Telnet service weak p****words...