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Aeternum botnet leverages blockchain for resilient command and control

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Published 2026-02-27 12:02 UTCUpdated 2026-02-27 16:43 UTC
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Overview

The Aeternum botnet employs blockchain technology for its command-and-control operations, utilizing smart contracts on the Polygon blockchain to enhance resilience and evade detection. This innovative approach poses significant challenges for cybersecurity defenses.

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Why now
  • The emergence of Aeternum highlights the evolving landscape of cyber threats.
  • Recent developments in blockchain technology have made it an attractive tool for malicious actors.
  • Timely awareness of such threats is essential for organizations to bolster their defenses.
Why it matters
  • Aeternum's use of blockchain represents a new tactic in botnet operations.
  • The resilience of Aeternum's C&C infrastructure poses a significant challenge for cybersecurity efforts.
  • Understanding such threats is crucial for developing effective defense strategies.
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Recurring claims
  • Aeternum operates on smart contracts, making its command-and-control (C&C) infrastructure difficult to disrupt.
  • Aeternum C2, developed in C++, operates by writing commands into smart contracts on the Polygon blockchain.
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  • SC Media: neutral
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Aeternum Botnet Loader Employs Polygon Blockchain C&C to Boost Resilience
SecurityWeek · securityweek.com · 2026-02-27 12:02 UTC
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