by FastNetMon | Dec 26, 2024 | Blog
Juniper Networks has issued a critical alert regarding a Mirai botnet that is actively scanning the internet for Session Smart routers (SSR) using default credentials. The Mirai malware, notorious for its role in large-scale DDoS attacks, exploits devices with...
by FastNetMon | Dec 25, 2024 | News & Media
Case Study: FastNetMon Country Lockdown Solution in Insurance EnvironmentDownload Overview A leading North American insurance corporation, specialising in life insurance and a broad array of financial products and services, has implemented FastNetMon’s advanced...
by FastNetMon | Dec 25, 2024 | Blog
The AhnLab Security Intelligence Center (ASEC) has recently discovered a new strain of DDoS malware, called cShell, that is specifically targeting poorly managed Linux SSH servers. This malware exploits weak SSH credentials and leverages Linux tools to execute...
by FastNetMon | Dec 20, 2024 | News & Media
FastNetMon has successfully resolved two critical vulnerabilities in the Netflow and sFlow plugins of its product. The vulnerabilities were identified by an independent security researcher on December 12th 2024, and have since been patched. The vulnerabilities,...
by FastNetMon | Dec 16, 2024 | Releases
In our latest update, we’ve added several safety checks in our IPFIX and Netflow v9 code to prevent reading outside of our memory region and potential division by zero. We’ve also blocked zero length data and options templates for Netflow v9 to reduce...