Security News > 2024 > November > Botnet exploits GeoVision zero-day to install Mirai malware

2024-11-15 19:39
A malware botnet is exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in end-of-life GeoVision devices to compromise and recruit them for likely DDoS or cryptomining attacks. [...]
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