Dutch authorities dismantled a 17 million-device botnet backed by 200+ servers, disrupting infrastructure used for cybercrime ...
The Dutch NCSC and police have shut down a botnet with 200 servers and 17 million infected devices. Late last week, Dutch ...
Cybercriminals used the Glassworm botnet to infect open source software projects with malware, and in turn hack the ...
Authorities in the Netherlands said they dismantled a botnet that comprised more than 17 million devices and were managed by ...
Dutch authorities dismantled a massive botnet that controlled more than 17 million infected devices ...
The Glassworm botnet is no more, thanks to coordinated efforts between CrowdStrike, Google, and the Shadowserver Foundation.
The four C&C channels used by GlassWorm, the botnet targeting open source software developers, have been disrupted.
The Glassworm botnet, a global operation targeting software developers through the open-source supply chain, was disrupted ...
CrowdStrike, working with Google and the Shadowserver Foundation, said it has taken down the Glassworm botnet, a ...
Dutch authorities have taken offline a massive botnet of 17 million devices and seized more than 200 servers at a local provider that supported the operation.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A heatmap of a botnet displayed at Microsoft's Cybercrime Center (Reuters) One of the world’s biggest botnet networks, responsible ...