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New DDoS botnet ShadowV2 targets misconfigured Docker containers and offers a service model where customers launch their own attack.
The ShadowV2 DDoS operation, discovered by Darktrace, uses a command-and-control framework hosted on GitHub CodeSpaces, a ...
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