P2PInfect Botnet Targets Kubernetes via Exposed Redis

A persistent P2Pinfect botnet campaign targeting Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) clusters through exposed Redis instances, highlighting how a single cloud misconfiguration can enable long-term compromise. In several investigated environments, attackers maintained access for up to six months, with consistent botnet activity detected through FortiCNAPP composite alerts. The intrusion chain began with publicly exposed Redis services, […]

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