RondoDox Botnet Blitz: 56 Flaws, 30 Devices, Global Mayhem in 2025!

The RondoDox botnet is like a villain from a tech horror movie, exploiting 56 flaws across over 30 device types worldwide. It employs an “exploit shotgun” approach, firing off multiple exploits to see what sticks. It’s the botnet equivalent of throwing spaghetti at the wall and seeing which cyber vulnerabilities stick.

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Hot Take:

RondoDox is like that annoying telemarketer who just won’t stop calling, except instead of trying to sell you a dubious warranty, it’s trying to hijack your devices. With its shotgun approach, it’s basically the cybersecurity version of throwing spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks. And boy, it seems like a lot of spaghetti is sticking! RondoDox is here to remind us all that if you’re not patching your vulnerabilities, you’re basically inviting chaos to your network’s doorstep for a tea party.

Key Points:

– RondoDox botnet is exploiting 56 known vulnerabilities across over 30 device types, like DVRs, CCTV systems, and routers.
– The botnet employs an “exploit shotgun” strategy to maximize its chances of infiltrating systems.
– First detected by FortiGuard Labs in July 2024, the botnet has been active since June 2025.
– RondoDox mimics gaming or VPN traffic to fly under the radar and evade detection.
– The campaign highlights the importance of prompt vulnerability patching and proactive security measures.

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