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Xiongmai Says Its Cameras Were Used to Take Down the Internet


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Xiongmai Says Its Cameras Were Used to Take Down the Internet

A ******** security camera maker said its products were used to launch a cyber-******* that severed internet access for millions of users, highlighting the threat posed by the global proliferation of connected devices.

The attackers hijacked CCTV cameras made by Hangzhou Xiongmai Technology Co. using malware known as Mirai, the company said in an e-mailed statement. While Xiongmai didn’t say how many of its products had been infiltrated, all cameras made before September 2015 were potentially vulnerable.

The *******, which took down sites including

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, Spotify and CNN for long stretches, underscored how hackers can marshal an increasing number of online gadgets, collectively known as the Internet of Things, to disrupt the internet on an unprecedented scale.

“Mirai is a huge disaster for the Internet of Things. XM have to admit that our products also suffered from hacker’s break-in and ******** use,” Xiongmai said in its e-mail.

Millions of internet users lost access to some of the world’s most popular websites on Friday after hackers hammered servers along the US East Coast with phony traffic until they crashed, then moved westward. The attackers hit Dyn Inc., a provider of Domain Name System services. Agencies including the US Department of Homeland Security are investigating the outage but the perpetrators remain unknown.

Xiongmai said products made before September 2015 were vulnerable because they ran on older firmware, or software hard-wired into devices. The company urged users to update their firmware and change their default usernames and passwords.

Security professionals have anticipated an increase in attacks from malware that target connected gadgets. In Friday’s instance, hackers launched a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) ******* using tens of millions of malware-infected devices connected to the internet, according to Kyle York, Dyn’s chief strategy officer.

While DDoS attacks don’t steal anything, they create havoc across the Internet.

© 2016 Bloomberg L.P.





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