Aisuru
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Authorities disrupt command servers for IoT botnets behind record DDoS attacks
U.S. authorities disrupted command servers for multiple IoT botnets on Thursday, targeting networks that infected at least 3 million devices and launched DDoS attacks peaking near 30 terabits per second.
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Cloudflare mitigates 29.7 Tbps DDoS attack linked to AISURU botnet
Cloudflare said it mitigated a 29.7 Tbps DDoS attack linked to the AISURU botnet; the UDP “carpet-bombing” assault lasted 69 seconds, the target was not disclosed, and the company flagged a rise in large, sophisticated attacks in 2025.
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Amazon finds Iran-linked hackers using cyber reconnaissance to aid physical attacks
Amazon’s threat intelligence team reported that Iran-linked hackers conducted digital reconnaissance, including targeting ship AIS and CCTV, to support physical attacks—a trend the company calls cyber-enabled kinetic targeting.
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Microsoft: Aisuru botnet launched 15.72 Tbps DDoS attack against Azure
Microsoft said the Aisuru botnet launched a 15.72 Tbps UDP flood against a public Azure IP in Australia from over 500,000 IPs, reaching nearly 3.64 billion packets per second; researchers and firms including Qi’anxin and Cloudflare have linked Aisuru to multiple large-scale DDoS campaigns that exploit vulnerable IoT devices and routers.




