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The chief scientist of the Asia Pacific Network Information Center has a theory about why the world hasn't moved to IPv6.… In ...
These messages trick devices into thinking the attacker’s system is the legitimate router, causing them to route all their ...
When it comes to personal networks, simplicity is key, and the idea of transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6 addresses seems crazy. However, with the increasing number of ‘smart’ devices ...
If you’ve ever been configuring a router or other network device and noticed that you can set up IPv4 and IPv6, you might have wondered what happened to IPv5. Well, thanks to [Navek], you don ...
Another noteworthy tool in TheWizards' arsenal is DarkNights, which is also called DarkNimbus by Trend Micro and has been ...
But these available addresses will be exhausted soon. The newer version of IP, is the IPv6, on the other hand, offers us 128-bit addressing capability, which means that there would be more ...
That's 2.56 decillion of them, destined for use in CDNs and the cloud – and APNIC needed 83 decillion more to handle the request Huawei has been allocated 2.56 decillion IPv6 addresses by ...
ESET has analyzed Spellbinder, the IPv6 SLAAC spoofing tool Chinese APT TheWizards uses to deploy its WizardNet backdoor.
A feature within the IPv6 network protocol has been abused for years by a Chinese hacker group called "TheWizards." ESET has ...
With Malaysia being the third country in the world to prepare for a full migration to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), many Malaysians may wonder why this transition is necessary and what it ...
ESET researchers publish an analysis of Spellbinder, a lateral movement tool used to perform adversary-in-the-middle attacks.
A China-aligned APT threat actor named "TheWizards" abuses an IPv6 networking feature to launch adversary-in-the-middle (AitM) attacks that hijack software updates to install Windows malware.