OP 09 February, 2021 - 09:09 PM
On 26th January the Netherlands Police took over control of the Emotet botnet, dismantled the infrastructure and seized data on its users. Emotet was one of the most prolific botnets of the past decade. It ultimately failed to escape the reach of the Netherlands Police and its international partners. Hosting criminal infrastructure in The Netherlands is a lost cause.
Looking for another botnet? Think again.
[ Evidence: https://youtu.be/7iLEm-H8vtw ]
The Netherlands Police will continue to focus on the abuse of our infrastructure. We aim at botnets and related malware like Ryuk, Trickbot and many more. We feed on underground information sources and the cybersecurity industry. We will leave no stone unturned in finding those committed to cybercrime. You might lose your liberty, not just your bots and business. As you know, the Netherlands Police is always the first to see next seasons catalogues.
International Law Enforcement continues to work collectively against cybercrime, wherever it is committed. Everyone makes mistakes. We are waiting for yours. Check where traders host their infrastructure, avoid those that use The Netherlands.
If you also want to share information about cyber criminal activities related to The Netherlands, send a telegram message to +31621495111.
Looking for another botnet? Think again.
[ Evidence: https://youtu.be/7iLEm-H8vtw ]
The Netherlands Police will continue to focus on the abuse of our infrastructure. We aim at botnets and related malware like Ryuk, Trickbot and many more. We feed on underground information sources and the cybersecurity industry. We will leave no stone unturned in finding those committed to cybercrime. You might lose your liberty, not just your bots and business. As you know, the Netherlands Police is always the first to see next seasons catalogues.
International Law Enforcement continues to work collectively against cybercrime, wherever it is committed. Everyone makes mistakes. We are waiting for yours. Check where traders host their infrastructure, avoid those that use The Netherlands.
If you also want to share information about cyber criminal activities related to The Netherlands, send a telegram message to +31621495111.