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AI Hacker Cracks 600+ Fortinet Firewalls: The Wake-Up Call for Weak Passwords

A Russian-speaking hacker used generative AI to breach over 600 Fortinet FortiGate firewalls across 55 countries in just five weeks, targeting exposed management interfaces with weak credentials and no multi-factor authentication. This wasn’t some zero-day exploit—just smart automation scaling brute-force attacks to enterprise levels.

Amazon Integrated Security uncovered the campaign, where the attacker hit devices without software bugs, relying instead on default or guessed passwords. The AI tools automated reconnaissance, lateral movement, and access propagation, turning a simple credential flaw into a global takeover spree. No specific CVEs here, but it spotlights FortiGate’s management portals as prime targets when left vulnerable online.

Developers, this hits home hard: your network gear is only as strong as its weakest login. If you’re deploying firewalls, APIs, or any internet-facing service, skipping MFA or using lame passwords is begging for AI-powered pwnage. Real-world lesson—automated threats now amplify dumb mistakes into massive breaches, so audit those creds yesterday and layer on zero-trust basics.

Bottom line: AI isn’t just building cool apps; it’s arming hackers to outpace your defenses. Time to harden up—before the next bot does your servers dirty.

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