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The incident highlights a broader problem of poor security in cryptocurrency exchanges throughout the country.
Vulnerability allowed an unauthenticated remote attacker to log in to a device at the time the system initially boots up.
By Waqas
Mirai has been known as one of the most powerful botnets comprised of millions of hacked Internet of Things (IoT) devices including routers, digital video recorders (DVRs) and security cameras. Mirai was also used by hackers to carry out one of the largest DDoS attacks on the servers of DynDNS which ultimately disrupted high profile websites like […]
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