Crypto Chaos: ISPs Fall Victim to Mass Hacking Spree!

4,000+ ISP networks are under siege by a mass exploitation campaign targeting China and the U.S. West Coast. With info stealers and crypto miners deployed, attackers brute-force their way in, disable defenses, and get cozy with the host. Who knew hacking could be such a home invasion sitcom?

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Watch out, folks! It seems like those pesky Eastern European cyber villains are on a mission to turn your internet providers into their own personal Bitcoin ATM. They’re not just gaming the system—they’re mining it!

Key Points:

  • Mass exploitation campaign targets over 4,000 ISPs in China and the U.S. West Coast.
  • Attackers use brute force techniques to deploy info stealers and crypto miners.
  • Malware disables security features and remote access to avoid detection.
  • Threat actors use scripting languages like Python and PowerShell for operations.
  • Compromised data sent to Command and Control (C2) servers via Telegram bot.

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