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GoBruteforcer Botnet Targets 50K-plus Linux Servers

Posted on January 12, 2026
GoBruteforcer Botnet Targets 50K-plus Linux Servers

Researchers detailed a souped-up version of the GoBruteforcer botnet that preys on servers with weak credentials and AI-generated configurations.

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