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Researchers hijack thousands of backdoors thanks to expired domains

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  • Researchers found thousands of forgotten, but active, web backdoors
  • They gained access by purchasing expired domains
  • All of the backdoors are being sinkholed

Experts recently uncovered more than 4,000 web backdoors which their operators seem to have forgotten, but which they managed to seize and sinkhole them, effectively preventing them from being abused by other threat actors in the future.

Two researchers from watchTowr, CEO Benjamin Harris, and researcher Aliz Hammond, said they discovered thousands of expired domains that were used to command the web backdoors.

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