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Feds Confirm Remote Killing of Volt Typhoon’s SOHO Botnet

Posted on February 7, 2024
The China-backed APT was using the botnet, made up of mostly end-of-life, patchless routers from Cisco and Netgear, to set up shop inside US critical infrastructure.
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