US says it and partners have taken down notorious 'Qakbot' hacking network

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U.S. authorities on Tuesday said an international law enforcement operation had taken down the notorious "Qakbot" malware platform used extensively by cybercriminals in a variety of financial crimes.

First discovered more than a decade ago, Qakbot is commonly spread through malicious, boobytrapped emails sent to unsuspecting victims.

The U.S. Department of Justice said the operation, nicknamed Duck Hunt, involved the Federal Bureau of Investigation as well as France, Germany, the Netherlands, Britain, Romania and Latvia.

U.S. attorney Martin Estrada said the move against Qakbot was the most significant technological and financial operation ever led by the department against a botnet. The term botnet is used to refer to an interconnected network of infected computers that hackers use to spread viruses.

 

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Moving over to Technical Support because this Action the Feds took to fix this infiltration is how it should be done. The video describes what exactly they did and this whole thing is great to represent the whole botnet phishing hack stuff. People need to know this as we are so vulnerable to hacks in this day and age with our reliance on computers and the networks that connect them.
 
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