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Cybersecurity community raises alarms over RondoDox and its sophisticated exploitation of TKB DVRs and Four-Faith routers.
A newly discovered botnet, dubbed RondoDox, is raising alarms across the cybersecurity community due to its sophisticated exploitation of vulnerabilities in TBK digital video recorders (DVRs) and Four-Faith routers. By targeting these often-overlooked devices, RondoDox is able to conscript large numbers of endpoints into its network, using them to launch powerful distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. Researchers say the botnet’s advanced evasion techniques and destructive persistence mechanisms mark a significant escalation in the threat landscape for IoT and networked device security.