By Maria Tsvetkova NEW YORK, March 20 (Reuters) - Law enforcement agencies in the United States, Germany and Canada have carried out an operation to take down infrastructure used by four major botnets ...
In total, the operation went after four botnets, estimated to have infected millions of devices across the globe, including ...
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 ...
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 ...
A random malware variant affected about 800 remote monitoring devices at ground-mounted PV plants in Japan in May 2024. Tokyo-based cybersecurity firm Girasol Energy has told pv magazine what happened ...
The widening cyber dimension of the Middle East conflict is emerging as a material exposure for insurers and their clients well beyond the region, according to Kennedys partners Arran Roberts and ...
The RondoDox botnet has expanded its exploit list to 174 vulnerabilities, increased its activity, and shifted to more targeted exploitation.
Europol and DOJ dismantle SocksEscort proxy network that infected 369,000 routers globally, seizing 34 domains and freezing $3.5M in cryptocurrency assets.
Operation Lightning dismantled SocksEscort proxy botnet exploiting 369,000 IPs in 163 countries, disrupting fraud networks ...
Law enforcement agencies in the US and Europe have disrupted SocksEscort, a malicious proxy service that facilitated criminal activities.
An international law enforcement operation shut down a service called SocksEscort, which allegedly helped cybercriminals all over the world launch ransomware and DDoS attacks, as well as distribute ...