Over the past few weeks, we learned about an Internet of Things (IoT) botnet that launched at least two huge distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. We also learned about the botnet software that attackers used to infect these devices. Now, we’re learning about an old SSH configuration flaw that allowed these attackers to bounce their malicious traffic off these insecure devices. Watch the video below to learn more about the SSHowDowN Proxy vulnerability affecting many IoT devices.
Show Note: I am attending Gartner’s ITExpo this week, so may not post videos as regularly as normal.
Episode Runtime: 4:25
Direct YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIq3W0Vz0gE
EPISODE REFERENCES:
- SSHowDowN Proxy attacks a 12-yr old flaw – Security Affairs
- Akamai’s whitepaper on SSHowDowN proxy [PDF] – Akamai
- Another good write-up of the Mirai botnet – Incapsula
- CVE on old OpenSSL TCP Forwarding setting – Mitre
- Daily Byte video on the Mirai botnet – Secplicity
- Daily Byte video on the huge IoT DDoS attacks – Secplicity
— Corey Nachreiner, CISSP (@SecAdept)
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