Security News > 2019 > November > Ransomware Gangs' Not-So-Secret Attack Vector: RDP Exploits
2019-11-04 15:49
But RDP Attack Overuse Leads Other Hackers Back to Botnets, Researchers FindMany ransomware-wielding attackers continue to hack into organizations via remote desktop protocol. But some Sodinokibi ransomware-as-a-service affiliates have shifted instead to targeting victims via botnets, saying hackers' use of RDP exploits has grown too common.
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