Hacked TP-Link routers at center of massive botnet used to attack Azure customers

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Microsoft has exposed a complex network of compromised devices that Chinese hackers are using to launch highly evasive password spray attacks against Microsoft Azure customers. This network, dubbed CovertNetwork-1658 by Microsoft, has been actively stealing credentials from multiple Microsoft customers since August 2023.

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