New IoT botnet offers DDoSes of once-unimaginable sizes for $20

'Organizers of a new botnet made up of infected home and small office routers are brazenly selling denial-of-service attacks of once unimaginable volumes for just $20 per target. Calling itself Los Calvos de San Calvicie, the group is advertising several services on this site. Among the services are distributed denial-of-service attacks of 290 to 300 gigabits per second for $20 each. While a third the size of some of the biggest recorded attacks, 290Gbps is still enough to bring most sites down unless they seek DDoS mitigation services, which in many cases cost considerable amounts of money. Just five years ago, 300Gbps was considered enough volume to shut down the Internet's core infrastructure. Los Calvos de San Calvicie members have been spotted assembling a botnet in recent days that very possibly has the firepower required to deliver the potent attacks promised. According to Pascal Geenens, a researcher at security firm Radware, the group is building the botnet by exploiting two vulnerabilities: one in RealTek routers running out-of-date firmware and the other in the Huawei HG532 router, where a patch released in December has yet to be installed by many users. Both vulnerabilities are also exploited by a different Internet-of-things botnet known as Satori.' -- source: https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2018/02/for-sale-ddoses-guara... Cheers, Peter -- Peter Reutemann Dept. of Computer Science University of Waikato, NZ +64 (7) 858-5174 http://www.cms.waikato.ac.nz/~fracpete/ http://www.data-mining.co.nz/
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