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Huge cyber attack under way – 2.8 million IPs being used to target VPN devices

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  • Millions of devices, likely infected with malware, are being used in a hacking campaign
  • Researchers spotted brute-force attacks against VPN and other internet-connected devices
  • The majority of the IP addresses are located in Brazil

A wide range of Virtual Private Network (VPN) and other networking devices are currently under attack by threat actors trying to break in to wider networks, experts have warned.

Threat monitoring platform The Shadowserver Foundation warned about the ongoing attack on X, noting someone is currently using roughly 2.8 million different IP addresses to try and guess the passwords for VPNs and similar devices built by Palo Alto Networks, Ivanti, SonicWall, and others.

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