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‘Broadside’ Mirai Variant Targets Maritime Logistics Sector

Posted on December 8, 2025
‘Broadside’ Mirai Variant Targets Maritime Logistics Sector

‘Broadside’ is targeting a critical flaw in DVR systems to conduct command injection attacks, which can hijack devices to achieve persistence and move laterally.

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