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Inside the Botnet: How DDoS attacks on Brazilian ISPs Were Fueled by a Supposed Anti‑DDoS Firm

DEV Community·Md pulok·about 1 month ago
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The Unseen Threat Behind Brazil’s ISP Outages A recent investigation by KrebsOnSecurity has uncovered that Huge Networks, a Miami‑based company marketed as a DDoS‑mitigation service, was inadvertently serving as the core of a large‑scale botnet that overwhelmed several Brazilian Internet Service Providers with amplified traffic. The breach was traced to a compromised SSH key belonging to CEO Erick Nascimento, turning the firm’s own infrastructure into a launchpad for the attacks. Key Takeaways Compromised credentials : An SSH key owned by Huge Networks’ CEO was stolen, granting attackers privileged access to the firm’s network. Botnet infrastructure : The hijacked resources were repurposed to generate massive, amplified DDoS traffic targeting Brazilian ISPs. Misleading positioning : Despite being promoted as a DDoS‑mitigation provider, Huge Networks became an unwitting facilitator of the attacks.…

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