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    New HTTPBot Botnet Launches 200+ Precision DDoS Attacks on Gaming and Tech Sectors

    May 16, 2025

    Cybersecurity researchers are calling attention to a new botnet malware called HTTPBot that has been used to primarily single out the gaming industry, as well as technology companies and educational institutions in China.
    “Over the past few months, it has expanded aggressively, continuously leveraging infected devices to launch external attacks,” NSFOCUS said in a report published this week. “By

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