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Botnets Step Up Cloud Attacks Via Flaws, Misconfigurations

Posted on October 29, 2025
Botnets Step Up Cloud Attacks Via Flaws, Misconfigurations

Infamous botnets like Mirai are exploiting Web-exposed assets such as PHP servers, IoT devices, and cloud gateways to gain control over systems and build strength.

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