Kimwolf Unleashed: Massive Android Botnet Sends Internet Into Frenzy!

The Kimwolf Android botnet has infected over 1.8 million devices, launching massive DDoS attacks and even surpassing Google in popularity. With a penchant for TV boxes and a knack for evading detection, it’s the botnet equivalent of a stealthy tech ninja.

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Hot Take:

Looks like Kimwolf has found its way into the big leagues of botnets, taking TV binging to a whole new level of chaos. Forget buffering during your favorite show; now it’s all about buffering the internet itself!

Key Points:

  • Kimwolf Android botnet infects over 1.8 million devices, mostly TV boxes.
  • Issued 1.7 billion DDoS commands over three days in November 2025.
  • Uses sophisticated techniques like DNS over TLS and blockchain domains to evade detection.
  • Peaked at infecting nearly 1.83 million devices, spanning 222 countries.
  • Shares code with the Aisuru botnet, likely operated by the same group.

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