Researchers at China's Netlab 360 have discovered that thousands of routers manufactured by the Latvian company MikroTik have been compromised by malware attacking a vulnerability revealed April.
Attackers compromising MikroTik routers have configured the devices to forward network traffic to a handful of IP addresses under their control. Cybercriminals gained access to the devices by ...
Trustwave security researchers have discovered a cryptojacking attack affecting MikroTik routers, Sophos reported. The attack relies on a vulnerability which MikroTik disclosed and patched in April ...
For years, malicious hackers have been hacking large fleets of MikroTik routers and conscripting them into Trickbot, one of the Internet’s most destructive botnets. Now, Microsoft has finally figured ...
A newly discovered botnet of 13,000 MikroTik devices uses a misconfiguration in domain name server records to bypass email protections and deliver malware by spoofing roughly 20,000 web domains. The ...