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Revealed: Imperva publishes research on decade old botnet, responsible for millions of attacks – SecurityBrief Australia
Imperva Research Labs has revealed findings of a six-month intensive investigation into a botnet that has been exploiting CMS vulnerabilities.

Imperva Research Labs has revealed findings of a six-month intensive investigation into a botnet that has been exploiting CMS vulnerabilities and more.
KashmirBlack is an active botnet which has spread across 30 countries, performing on average millions of attacks every day, and infecting popular Content Management Systems (CMS).
From 2019 until now
The botnet operation started in or around November 2019 and is still active today. Its complex operation is managed by a single C&C (Command and Control)…
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