Aug. 9, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Yohei Watanabe, Naoto Yanai, Junji Shikata

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IoT technology has been developing rapidly, while at the same time, it raises
cybersecurity concerns. Mirai, a notorious IoT malware, is one of the
representative threats; it infects many IoT devices and turns them into
botnets, and the botnets rapidly spread infection over IoT networks. It seems
hard to eliminate the chance of devices being infected with malware completely.
Therefore, we believe it is essential to consider systems that enable us to
remotely stop (or control) infected devices as soon …

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