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Who Benefited from the Aisuru and Kimwolf Botnets?

Krebs on Security2026-01-08 23:23Original source โ†’

Our first story of 2026 revealed how a destructive new botnet called Kimwolf rapidly grew to infect more than two million devices by mass-compromising a vast number of unofficial Android TV streaming boxes. Today, we'll dig through digital clues left behind by the hackers, network operators, and cybercrime services that appear to have benefitted from Kimwolf's spread.

Entities

Kimwolf (other)Android TV (other)Cybercrime-Dienste (org)
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๐Ÿ’กWhat's actually new?

Our first story of 2026 revealed how a destructive new botnet called Kimwolf rapidly grew to infect more than two million devices by mass-compromising a vast number of unofficial Android TV streaming boxes. Today, we'll dig through digital clues left behind by the hackers, network operators, and cybercrime services that appear to have benefitted from Kimwolf's spread.

โšกWhy it matters
  • โ–ธHigh societal impact โ€” significant public interest implications.
  • โ–ธElevated risk profile โ€” potential security or legal consequences.
๐Ÿ‘คActors involved
Kimwolfother
Android TVother
Cybercrime-Diensteorg
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