Mirai (malware) - Wikipedia
Mirai (from the Japanese word for "future", 未来) is malware that turns networked devices running Linux into remotely controlled bots that can be used as part of a botnet in large-scale network attacks.
What is the Mirai Botnet? - Cloudflare
Learn how Mirai malware turns IoT devices running on the ARC processor and the Linux OS, into botnets. Mirai is commonly used to launch DDoS attacks, and perform click fraud.
Mirai Botnet DDoS Attack: What Is the Mirai Botnet? - Avast
Mar 11, 2022 · Mirai is a type of malware that targets consumer devices like smart cameras and home routers, turning them into a zombie network of remote controlled bots. Mirai botnets are used by cybercriminals to target computer systems in massive distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks.
The Mirai botnet explained: How IoT devices almost brought …
Mar 9, 2018 · On October 12, 2016, a massive distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack left much of the internet inaccessible on the U.S. east coast. The attack, which authorities initially feared was...
The Mirai Botnet – Threats and Mitigations - CIS
The Mirai botnet soon spread to infect thousands of internet of things (IoT) devices and evolved to conduct full, large-scale attacks. After noticing an increase in infections, Mirai caught the attention of the nonprofit organization MalwareMustDie in August 2016, who then started to research, analyze, and track the botnet [2] .
What was the Mirai botnet | Malwarebytes
Mirai scanned the Internet for targets and breached their security by trying default username and password combinations. It didn’t take long for Mirai to infect hundreds of thousands of IoT devices in countries worldwide and gain significant power.
Active Exploitation: New Aquabot Variant Phones Home
Jan 28, 2025 · Moreover, as the majority of these botnets are based on Mirai malware, they predominantly target Internet of Things (IoT) devices, which makes spreading the malware relatively easy to do. The ROI of Mirai for an aspiring botnet author is high. Mirai is one of the most successful botnet families in the world, and is also one of the more simple ...
Breaking Down Mirai: An IoT DDoS Botnet Analysis - Imperva
Oct 26, 2016 · Mirai is a piece of malware that infects IoT devices and is used as a launch platform for DDoS attacks. Mirai’s C&C (command and control) code is coded in Go, while its bots are coded in C. Like most malware in this category, Mirai is built for two core purposes: Locate and compromise IoT devices to further grow the botnet.
What is Mirai? The malware explained | Pen Test Partners
Mirai is a piece of software that is used to form a malicious botnet; a large number of connected devices (bots) that can be controlled to attack others on the Internet. This is done without the owner’s consent. Generally, these attacks take the form …
Mirai botnet behind the largest DDoS attack to date
Jan 22, 2025 · Between December 27, 2024, and January 4, 2025, another IoT botnet comprised of devices infected with the Mirai and Bashlite (aka Gafgyt) malware has been used to mount large-scale DDoS attacks ...