Desperate VXers enslave FREEZERS in DDoS bot

  • 25 September 2014
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By Darren Pauli, 25 Sep 2014
 
Bad guys are launching denial of service attacks from Windows and Linux boxes and in a sign of desperation even fridges, freezers and Raspberry Pis.
The attacks spotted by security company Akamai are based on an updated version of the Chinese language Spike malware that now targets insecure Internet-of-Things things.
 Akamai's research labs said one attack clocked 215 Gbps.
"Several Akamai customers have been targeted by DDoS attack campaigns launched from this botnet. One attack peaked at 215 gigabits per second and 150 million packets per second," the company wrote in an advisory.
"Binary payloads from this toolkit are dropped and executed after the successful compromise of targeted devices, which may include PCs, servers, routers, Internet-of-Things devices (i.e., smart thermostat systems and washer/dryers) and home-based customer premises equipment routing devices.
Spike could send SYN, UDP, Domain Name System query, and GET floods against Windows, Linux and ARM-based Linux hosts.
 
 
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The Register/ full article here/ http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/09/25/desperate_vxers_enslave_freezers_in_ddos_bot/

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