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Game Over, P2Pinfect Botnet Scores: Your Console Might Be Its Next Play!
“Tag, you’re infected!” That’s the game P2Pinfect Botnet MIPS Variant is playing. Its playground? Devices with MIPS processors – routers, gateways, and your beloved game consoles. With ninja-like evasion skills, it’s the malware bad boy that’s not just infecting, but staying undetected. Its end game?…

Hot Take:
It's not all about game consoles and routers - P2Pinfect botnet is playing a new game, and it's called "Tag, You're Infected!" This time, the botnet is targeting devices with MIPS processors, which are generally found in routers, gateways, and, yes, your favorite gaming consoles. This botnet has shown an impressive level of coding skills and determination, making it the bad boy of the cyber realm. So, buckle up, folks, as we dive into the murky world of botnets!