DDoS attackers are pouncing on unpatched vulnerabilities

IoT manufacturers are failing to help prevent DDoS attacks by fixing known vulnerabilities, allowing criminals to launch years-long campaigns.

Unpatched or poorly secured devices, purpose-built to keep costs down, allowed attackers to launch over 27,000 botnet-driven DDoS attacks during March alone. New figures from NetScout reveal that service providers were hit with an average of one attack every two minutes.

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