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If you find this repo useful in your research, please consider citing:

@misc{iot-malware-2017,
  author = {Fei Ding},
  title = {IoT Malware},
  year = {2017},
  howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/ifding/iot-malware}}
}

@inproceedings{ding2020deeppower,
  title={DeepPower: Non-intrusive and Deep Learning-based Detection of IoT Malware Using Power Side Channels},
  author={Ding, Fei and Li, Hongda and Luo, Feng and Hu, Hongxin and Cheng, Long and Xiao, Hai and Ge, Rong},
  booktitle={Proceedings of the 15th ACM Asia Conference on Computer and Communications Security},
  pages={33--46},
  year={2020}
}

I'm not the author of any of the code available here. This repository contains malware source code samples leaked online (and found in multiple other sources), I uploaded it to GitHub to simplify the process of those who want to analyze the code.

Any actions and/or activities related to the material contained within this repository is solely your responsability. Misuse of the information in this repository can result in criminal charges being brought against the persons in question. I will not be held responsible in the event any criminal charges are brought against any individuals misuing the code in this repository to break the law.

This repository does not promote any hacking related activity. All the information in this repository is for educational purposes only.

Evolution

The list of IoT botnet malwares discussed below is not complete:

Disclaimer

This repository is for research purposes only, the use of this code is your responsibility.

I take NO responsibility and/or liability for how you choose to use any of the source code available here. By using any of the files available in this repository, you understand that you are AGREEING TO USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. Once again, ALL files available here are for EDUCATION and/or RESEARCH purposes ONLY.