A new Go-based malware named ‘Zerobot’ has been spotted in mid-November using exploits for almost two dozen vulnerabilities in a variety of devices that include F5 BIG-IP, Zyxel firewalls, Totolink and D-Link routers, and Hikvision cameras. . The purpose of the malware is to add compromised devices to a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) botnet to launch powerful attacks against specified targets. Zerobot can scan the network and self-propagate to adjacent devices as well as run commands on Windows (CMD) or Linux (Bash). Security researchers at Fortinet discovered Zerobot and say that since November a new version has emerged with additional modules and exploits for new flaw, indicating that the malware is under active development. . Recent findings show Zerobot, a complex malware, exploits 21 unique vulnerabilities to launch DDoS attacks on various devices, with updates in progress. Stay alert. Zerobot Malware, Network Security Threats, Device Exploits. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The recent buzz about security threats posed by iPods to corporations has reinforced the need for IT managers to treat these devices like any other removable media that employees with malicious intent can use to extract sensitive data. Following the suggestion recently made by a security company that iPods be banned from the workplace until proper protection is in place, and the emergence of a proof-of-concept iPod virus, it would seem that iPods pose a particularly high risk to corporations that let employees wander into work with these devices strung to their ears. Those same devices that entertain workers during their commute can be used to copy personal or financial data, intellectual property and other sensitive information from corporate PCs, often without a trace. The idea of stealing corporate data with an iPod has gained so much attention lately that it. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . Smartphones can create vulnerabilities in business data safety, underscoring the importance of implementing safeguards against gadget risks.. iPod Security Threats,Cybersecurity Strategies,Corporate Data Protection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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