In total, the operation went after four botnets, estimated to have infected millions of devices across the globe, including ...
Law enforcement agencies in the United States, Germany and Canada have carried out an operation to take down ‌infrastructure ...
A huge network of more than 3 million devices has been disrupted in an operation targeting DDoS botnets.
Authorities from the United States, Germany, and Canada have taken down Command and Control (C2) infrastructure used by the ...
The US Justice Department has disrupted four global botnets, Aisuru, KimWolf, JackSkid, and Mossad, which infected over 3 million devices worldwide. These botnets were used to launch massive ...
The armies of hacked computers and internet of things gadgets powered disruption and extortion campaigns that sometimes cost victims tens of thousands of dollars.
Law enforcement agencies have scored a major win against the world’s most predatory botnet operations, dismantling the infrastructure of four major networks responsible for some of the most aggressive ...
The US Justice Department has dismantled four major botnets responsible for significant DDoS attacks that infected millions ...
The Aisuru, Kimwolf, JackSkid, and Mossad botnets had infected more than 3 million devices in total, many inside home networks, according to the US Justice Department.
U.S. authorities seized KimWolf - the attack infrastructure responsible for the largest distributed denial of service attack ...
The malicious networks - Aisuru, KimWolf, JackSkid and Mossad - were used to launch distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, with some Department of Defense websites among the targets.
Major botnets affecting over 3 million devices worldwide have been dismantled through a collaborative operation involving law enforcement agencies from the United States, Germany, and Canada. Dubbed ...