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The "911 S5" botnet was likely the world's largest - and infected computers in nearly 200 countries and facilitated a whole host of crimes including financial frauds, identity theft and child ...
The DOJ partnered with the FBI and other international agencies to take down what was “likely the world’s largest botnet ever”. Chinese national YunHe Wang, who is also a St Kitts and Nevis citizen, ...
The FBI, together with a number of international partners, has taken down Qakbot, arguably the biggest and most disruptive ... FBI managed to redirect the botnet’s traffic to servers under ...
One of the world’s biggest botnet networks, responsible for stealing close to $6 billion (£4.7bn), has been shut down following an international effort from law enforcement agencies.
The biggest dark web marketplace in the world has been taken offline. As reported by Bleeping Computer, due to a successful operation to seize its servers, German police were able to take down ...
Europol's Operation PowerOFF has taken down DoS networks The global operation ... released data showing it recently disrupted ...
attacks against some of the world’s biggest technology companies, as well as critical infrastructure and government agencies. The service, branded as Anonymous Sudan, directed powerful and ...
The "911 S5" botnet was likely the world's largest - and infected computers in nearly 200 countries and facilitated a whole host of crimes including financial frauds, identity theft and child ...