#OperationPowerOFF identifies 75k #DDoS users, takes down 53 domains
#OperationPowerOFF identifies 75k #DDoS users, takes down 53 domains
📢⚠️ #OperationPowerOFF - Authorities identify and warn 75,000 users of DDoS-for-hire services worldwide, arresting 4, and seizing 53 domains.
Read: https://hackread.com/operation-poweroff-ddos-for-hire-services-identified/
FBI and Europol Disrupt Global DDoS-For-Hire Networks
In a major crackdown, the FBI and Europol joined forces to dismantle global DDoS-for-hire networks, seizing infrastructure, detaining suspects, and warning those who've used these malicious services. The operation, dubbed Operation PowerOff, marks a significant blow to those behind these anonymous internet attacks.
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Punto Informatico: 75.000 email da Europol per chiedere di fermare gli attacchi DDoS
L'obiettivo della Operation PowerOFF è quello di fermare un'infrastruttura criminale estesa a tutto il mondo e dedicata agli attacchi DDoS.
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75,000 emails from Europol requesting a halt to DDoS attacks.
The objective of Operation PowerOFF is to shut down a criminal infrastructure spanning the globe and dedicated to DDoS attacks.
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Operation PowerOFF Disrupts 53 DDoS Domains, Uncovers 3 Million Criminal Accounts
In a major blow to cybercrime, international authorities have shut down 53 domains used to sell DDoS attacks, disrupting the services of over 75,000 cybercriminals and uncovering a staggering 3 million illicit accounts. This operation marks a significant victory in the fight against digital disruption.
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Authorities Disrupt 53 DDoS-for-Hire Domains in Global Crackdown
In a major global crackdown, authorities have seized 53 domains linked to notorious DDoS-for-hire services, dealing a significant blow to online disruption. This bold move, part of Operation PowerOFF, also put over 75,000 alleged cybercriminals on notice to cease their malicious activities.
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Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Justice announced a coordinated international operation to disrupt four of the world's largest IoT DDoS botnets — Aisuru, Kimwolf, Jackskid, and Mossad — responsible for record-breaking attacks reaching approximately 30 Tbps.
Together, these botnets had hijacked over three million devices worldwide and launched hundreds of thousands of DDoS attacks against victims across the globe.
This was a massive collaborative effort involving law enforcement agencies in the U.S., Canada, and Europe, alongside many private-sector partners. We're proud that Nokia was among the companies that contributed — our Deepfield Emergency Response Team helped map botnet infrastructure and supported the takedown efforts.
Full DOJ press release: https://www.justice.gov/usao-ak/pr/authorities-disrupt-worlds-largest-iot-ddos-botnets-responsible-record-breaking-attacks
NEW: Polish authorities arrest 4 tied to major DDoS-for-hire platforms used in global attacks, as the US seizes 9 domains in #OperationPowerOFF.
Read: https://hackread.com/europol-poland-bust-ddos-for-hire-operation-arrest-4/
15 countries, 27 platforms, countless arrests. Operation PowerOFF shows how international teamwork can take down cybercrime. Curious about the inside story of this global crackdown?