If like me you were after more specific details beyond there are zero day exploits affecting some IoT devices, then let me save you the time and paste the last paragraph. It feels more like an ad for Snort than an article informing the wider community.
“People or organizations concerned with the possibility they’re being targeted with these exploits can use Snort rules and indicators of compromise published by Akamail to detect and repel attacks. At the moment, there is no way to identify the specific devices that are vulnerable or the manufacturers of those devices.”
If like me you were after more specific details beyond there are zero day exploits affecting some IoT devices, then let me save you the time and paste the last paragraph. It feels more like an ad for Snort than an article informing the wider community.
“People or organizations concerned with the possibility they’re being targeted with these exploits can use Snort rules and indicators of compromise published by Akamail to detect and repel attacks. At the moment, there is no way to identify the specific devices that are vulnerable or the manufacturers of those devices.”
(Edit: forgot how to spell paste)