Masjesu Botnet Peddles DDoS-for-hire
The Masjesu botnet peddles DDoS attacks by leveraging a stealthy network of compromised IoT devices, as revealed by cybersecurity researchers. Emerging in 2023, Masjesu operates as a DDoS-for-hire service, marketed via Telegram, targeting routers, gateways, and other IoT hardware across varied architectures. Its ability to infiltrate a wide spectrum of devices underscores a growing threat to global internet infrastructure.
Since its inception, Masjesu has shown a sophisticated level of adaptation, allowing cybercriminals to launch distributed denial-of-service attacks with relative ease. These attacks can disrupt internet services, causing significant damage to businesses and individuals alike. The botnet’s reach highlights the vulnerability of IoT devices, many of which lack robust security measures.
As the Masjesu botnet peddles DDoS capabilities, it raises critical concerns about the need for enhanced cybersecurity protocols to safeguard against such emerging threats.
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https://thehackernews.com/2026/04/masjesu-botnet-emerges-as-ddos-for-hire.html
