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Trickbot is using MikroTik routers to ply its trade. Now we know why Something special makes MikroTik attractive to the Internet's most aggressive botnet.
300,000 MikroTik routers are ticking security time bombs, researchers say Device owners have yet to install patches for 3 high-severity vulnerabilities.
In yet another case of unpatched consumer devices representing a threat to the security and privacy of users, thousands of MikroTik have been uncovered which are eavesdropping on users.
Researchers say a medium severity bug should now be rated critical because of a new hack technique that allows for remote code execution on MikroTik edge and consumer routers.
A Russian-speaking grey-hat hacker is breaking into people's MikroTik routers and patching devices so they can't be abused by cryptojackers, botnet herders, or other cyber-criminals, ZDNet has ...
Eclypsium researchers began exploring the how and why of the weaponization of MikroTik devices in September, based on previous research into how TrickBot threat actors used compromised routers as ...
Attackers are still exploiting unaddressed vulnerabilities in an estimated 300,000 MikroTik routers. A new tool will detect compromised devices.
Attackers have exploited a flaw in thousands of unpatched MikroTik routers, sending traffic to unknown attacker-controlled IPs.
Researchers have discovered that over 415,000 routers are vulnerable to malware designed to mine anonymous cryptocurrency Monero without their knowledge.
Less known are the recent attacks on MikroTik devices, spotted by Anubhav earlier this week. Anubhav detected over 7,300 defaced routers, which is about 1.3% of all MikroTik devices available online.
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