Mirai DDoS could be back, as it adds 13 more router brands to its arsenal

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The dreaded Mirai distributed denial of service (DDoS) botnet could be making a return after researchers spotted a lookalike botnet that was rapidly expanding.

Cybersecurity researchers from Fortinet recently observed a botnet called IZ1H9 that added a dozen new payloads. The botnet is based on Mirai and targets routers from nearly a dozen manufacturers, which are vulnerable to multiple flaws. The routers targeted by new payloads include those built by D-Link, Netis, Sunhillo, Geutebruck, Yealink, Zyxel, TP-Link, Korenix, TOTOLINK, and possibly Prolink. The vulnerabilities that the hackers are targeting with these payloads date from 2015 to 2023.