
The College Student Who Defeated the World’s Biggest Cyberweapon
From The Journal. by The Wall Street Journal & Spotify Studios
May 1, 2026 · 37 min
About this episode
The episode discusses how a college student helped combat a massive cyberweapon known as Kimwolf that threatened the internet.
Last year, a massive cyberweapon terrorized the internet. It launched thousands of DDoS attacks, threatening tens of millions of people around the world. The weapon came to be known as Kimwolf. WSJ’s Robert McMillan reports that cybersecurity experts were stumped. Kimwolf’s attacks seemed to be launched from millions of internet-connected devices like TV boxes, cameras and picture frames. Eventually, the experts got help from an unlikely ally: a 22-year-old college senior named Benjamin Brundage. Jessica Mendoza talks to Ben about how he might have saved the internet. To check if your network is secretly connected to a residential proxy network, here are a few tips. Further Listening: - Cybersecurity Braces for AI ‘Bugmaggedon’ - ‘Hack Me If You Can’ from The Journal Sign up for WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
People in this episode
Host: Jessica Mendoza
Guest: Benjamin Brundage
Topics covered
- cybersecurity
- DDoS attacks
- internet safety
- technology
- college students
- cyberweapons
Keywords
- cybersecurity
- Kimwolf
- DDoS attacks
- Benjamin Brundage
- internet safety
- technology
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Organizations: The Wall Street Journal, Spotify Studios
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