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    295 Malicious IPs Launch Coordinated Brute-Force Attacks on Apache Tomcat Manager

    June 11, 2025

    Threat intelligence firm GreyNoise has warned of a “coordinated brute-force activity” targeting Apache Tomcat Manager interfaces.
    The company said it observed a surge in brute-force and login attempts on June 5, 2025, an indication that they could be deliberate efforts to “identify and access exposed Tomcat services at scale.”
    To that end, 295 unique IP addresses have been found to be engaged

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