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Feds Disrupt Critical IoT Botnets Behind Alarming DDoS Attacks
The US Department of Justice has just scored a major win against cyber threats, dismantling four notorious IoT botnets responsible for alarming DDoS attacks that crippled websites and disrupted critical infrastructure. This bold move has taken down over three million hijacked devices, shielding millions of users from digital assaults.

Aisuru and Kimwolf Botnets: Exclusive Winners Revealed
Discover how Aisuru and Kimwolf turned everyday cheap devices—routers and gray‑market Android TV boxes—into a near‑unstoppable DDoS army that forced ISPs into impossible tradeoffs, revealing how lax supply chains and low‑cost hardware became attackers’ greatest advantage.

Aisuru and Kimwolf Botnets Exclusive: Stunning Devastation
Get an exclusive look at the Aisuru and Kimwolf botnets and the stunning devastation they’ve caused—an eye-opening read for anyone concerned about today’s cyberthreat landscape.

Aisuru and Kimwolf Botnets Exclusive: Damaging Findings
Get the inside scoop on the Aisuru and Kimwolf botnets—exclusive findings reveal how they spread, the damage theyre causing, and smart steps to protect your systems.

DDoS Botnet Aisuru Sparks Severe, Stunning ISP Outages
Imagine fighting a storm when most of the clouds are over your own house — that’s the Aisuru DDoS. A near‑record 30 trillion bps flood from hijacked home IoT devices clustered on AT&T, Comcast and Verizon networks forced ISPs to choose between cutting off millions with blunt defenses or chasing slow, costly surgical fixes.