Ballista botnet exploits TP-Link router flaw CVE-2023-1389, infecting 6,000+ devices worldwide and evolving to use TOR.
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A newly identified botnet, dubbed Ballista, is actively exploiting a critical vulnerability in unpatched TP-Link Archer AX21 ...
since the IP addresses discovered originate in that country. Furthermore, they discovered Italian strings in the binary, which prompted them to dub the botnet “Ballista”. The Ballista botnet ...
Exploits high-severity security flaw A new botnet campaign is tearing through unpatched TP-Link routers like a dodgy kebab ...
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