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Europol’s Botnet Crackdown

May 31, 2024
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Europol’s Botnet Crackdown

A recent operation coordinated by Europol, named “Endgame,” focused on disrupting major malware droppers such as IcedID, SystemBC, Pikabot, Smokeloader, Bumblebee, and Trickbot. Conducted from May 27 to 29, 2024, the operation aimed to dismantle criminal networks by arresting key individuals, dismantling infrastructure, and freezing illicit profits. Led by France, Germany, and the Netherlands, with support from Eurojust and other countries including Denmark, the UK, and the US, the operation resulted in significant actions including arrests, searches, and server takedowns across multiple nations.

The operation, described as the largest ever against botnets, involved coordinated efforts from various stakeholders, including law enforcement agencies, private partners like Bitdefender and Shadowserver, and international bodies. As a result, four arrests were made, with additional location searches and the disruption of over 100 servers and control over 2000 domains. The collaboration between law enforcement and private enterprises highlights the importance of international solidarity in combating cybercrime, particularly as cybercriminals operate across borders.

Raj Samani, SVP and Chief Scientist at Rapid7, commended the operation’s outcomes, emphasizing that the takedown of any botnet disrupts cybercriminal operations. The involvement of private enterprises underscores the necessity for collaboration between international agencies and industry specialists to counter cyber threats effectively. Despite the success of Operation Endgame, Europol acknowledges that the fight against botnets and cybercrime continues, with ongoing efforts to hold suspects accountable and provide resources for victims and witnesses to report cybercriminal activities.

Cian Heasley, threat team lead at Adarma, expressed hope that the operation would serve as a deterrent to cybercriminals and reassure individuals and enterprises that authorities are actively addressing the rising threat of bots. The operation’s significant discoveries, including the identification of a suspect who earned millions in cryptocurrency through criminal activities, underscore the ongoing challenges in combating cybercrime. Europol’s commitment to future actions and continued collaboration signals a proactive approach to maintaining cybersecurity and protecting global digital infrastructure.

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  • Europol’s ‘Endgame’ Operation Targets Major Malware Droppers
Tags: Cyber NewsCyber News 2024Cyber threatsDenmarkEuropolFranceGermanyMay 2024NetherlandsUKUSA
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