HTTPBot Havoc: New Botnet Wreaks Precision Chaos on China’s Gaming and Tech Sectors

NSFOCUS cybersecurity researchers have discovered HTTPBot, a Go-based botnet targeting China’s gaming, tech, and education sectors. This malware conducts surgical strikes with “scalpel-like” precision. HTTPBot employs advanced HTTP-based DDoS tactics, including HTTP Floods and obfuscation, making it a significant threat to industries reliant on real-time interaction.

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Hot Take:

HTTPBot is the Picasso of botnets, painting chaos with a scalpel-like precision that even your grandma would envy. This cyber Picasso has set its sights on gaming, tech, and education, proving that it’s not just kids who need to hit the books—our cybersecurity defenses do too!

Key Points:

  • HTTPBot is a Go-based botnet targeting China’s gaming, tech, and education sectors with surgical precision.
  • It employs advanced DDoS tactics using HTTP-based attack methods to bypass traditional detection.
  • The botnet has issued over 200 attack commands since April 2025, targeting over 80 entities.
  • It uses advanced evasion techniques like Base64 encoding and dynamic URLs to avoid detection.
  • HTTPBot specifically targets Windows platforms, unlike most DDoS botnets that favor Linux and IoT.

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