When IoT Attacks: Aisuru Botnet’s 6.3 Tbps DDoS on KrebsOnSecurity Leaves Cyber World Reeling!

KrebsOnSecurity, Brian Krebs’ blog, withstood a whopping 6.3 Tbps DDoS attack from the Aisuru botnet, proving once again that cybercriminals have a knack for chaos. Despite the digital tsunami, KrebsOnSecurity stayed afloat, thanks to Google’s Project Shield. Who knew IoT devices could go from smart home helpers to digital delinquents?

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Hot Take:

**_Looks like Brian Krebs has some new pen pals, and they all want to send him a terabit-sized postcard! The Aisuru botnet decided to throw a surprise party for KrebsOnSecurity, and it brought a tidal wave of 6.3 Tbps worth of data. Meanwhile, IoT devices everywhere are discovering their true calling as professional chaos-makers. Who knew the future of cybercrime would involve an army of rogue toasters and smart fridges? Stay tuned as we decode the mystery of why the internet’s favorite botnet, Aisuru, is taking the world by storm—even if it only lasts 45 seconds._**

Key Points:

– KrebsOnSecurity survived a colossal 6.3 Tbps DDoS attack, courtesy of the Aisuru botnet.
– Google’s Project Shield played the superhero role, keeping the site online during the cyber blitz.
– Aisuru botnet, comprising IoT devices, flexed its muscles on Krebs’ site as part of a potential demo.
– Previous nemesis Mirai has been outdone by Aisuru, showcasing the evolution of botnet warfare.
– A mysterious figure named “Forky” is linked to the botnet’s creation but denies involvement in the attack.

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