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07 December 2023

FritzFrog botnet grows 10 times, hits healthcare, education and governement systems

The FritzFrog botnet that's been active for more than two years has resurfaced with an alarming infection rate, growing ten times in just a month of hitting healthcare, education, and government systems with an exposed SSH server. Discovered in August 2020, the malware is written in Golang and is considered to be a sophisticated threat that relies on custom code, runs in memory, and is decentralized -- peer-to-peer (P2P), so it does not need a central management server. Researchers at internet security company Akamai spotted a new version of the FritzFrog malware, which comes with interesting new functions, like using the Tor proxy chain.

 

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