QNAP shuts down server behind huge brute force attacks

Taiwanese hardware vendor QNAP has shut down a server that was used in a major brute-force hacking operation against internet-exposed network-attached storage (NAS) instances. 

In a press release published on the QNAP website, the company said it had partnered with Digital Ocean in a two-day operation to jointly shut down a malicious server that acted as a command-and-control (C2) center that operated a botnet of infected devices.



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