And it didn't stop there; the researchers saw the biggest spike yet, hitting a whopping 143,957 distinct devices being used at the same time. In fact, on the 5th and 6th of January there were spikes of more than a million devices!
Why are they doing this? These botnets are being used to scan the internet, searching for weaknesses in websites, servers, and even email systems.
Think of the internet as a fortress with many doors and windows. These cyber criminals are looking for unlocked doors and open windows to sneak in. They focus on specific "ports" that serve as entry points.
What can you do to protect yourself from these cyber threats?
It's all about strengthening those doors and windows. Here are a few simple steps:
⦁ Keep your software, operating systems, and applications up-to-date. Regular updates often fix vulnerabilities.
⦁ Install a good firewall and reliable antivirus software to protect your devices.
⦁ Educate your employees about cyber security best practices, such as avoiding suspicious links and emails.
⦁ Enforce strong, unique passwords for all your accounts and devices.
⦁ Regularly back up your data to prevent loss in case of a cyber attack.
⦁ Keep an eye on your network for any unusual activity.
⦁ Consider hiring a cyber security expert (that’s us) to assess and enhance your security measures.
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