LONDON, United Kingdom, December 11, 2025 (EZ Newswire) -- FastNetMon, a leading provider of network security solutions, reports that record-breaking distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks in 2025 are powered by Aisuru, a rapidly evolving global botnet. Leveraging an army of compromised devices — from routers to cameras — Aisuru has executed some of the largest attacks ever recorded, creating new challenges for internet stability.
“Hyper-scale attacks like those powered by Aisuru aren’t just isolated incidents anymore. They’re a warning that the internet’s resilience is being tested on a daily basis, and it affects every service we rely on — from email and entertainment to finance and healthcare,” said Pavel Odintsov, founder of FastNetMon.
Unlike earlier attacks, which were slow and small, these assaults are fast, intense, and enormous in scale. One recent incident generated enough traffic to stream tens of millions of high-definition movies at once, illustrating the extraordinary strain super-botnets can place on networks worldwide.