Around 13,000 MikroTik Routers Seized by Botnet for Malicious Spam and Cyber Assaults

A worldwide network comprising approximately 13,000 compromised Mikrotik routers has been utilized as a botnet to distribute malicious software through spam initiatives, the newest inclusion in a lineup of botnets driven by MikroTik gadgets.

A worldwide network comprising approximately 13,000 compromised Mikrotik routers has been utilized as a botnet to distribute malicious software through spam initiatives, the newest inclusion in a lineup of botnets driven by MikroTik gadgets.
According to a recent technical report from Infoblox security expert David Brunsdon, the operation “utilizes misconfigured DNS records to bypass email security measures.”

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