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EU, US authorities take down malware network

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Posted on May 23, 2025

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PARIS (Reuters) -European, American and Canadian authorities have taken down over 300 servers worldwide and issued international arrest warrants against 20 suspects in a crackdown on malware, EU

EU, US authorities take down malware network

PARIS (Reuters) -European, American and Canadian authorities have taken down over 300 servers worldwide and issued international arrest warrants against 20 suspects in a crackdown on malware, EU agency for criminal justice cooperation Eurojust said in a statement, the latest phase in Operation Endgame.

BY THE NUMBERS

German, French, Dutch, Danish, British, American and Canadian authorities joined forces this week against the world's most dangerous malware variants and the perpetrators behind them.

More than three dozen suspects were identified and 20 individuals criminally charged. Over 300 servers worldwide were taken down, 650 domains were neutralised and 3.5 million euros in cryptocurrency were seized.

The actions follow efforts in May 2024, which had been the largest-ever operation against botnets.

In total, 21.2 million euros have been seized during the an operation started in 2024.

CONTEXT

The malware taken down this week is known as "initial access malware." It is used for initial infection, helping cybercriminals to enter victims' systems unnoticed and load more malware onto their devices, such as ransomware.

WHAT'S NEXT

Operation Endgame will continue with follow-up actions announced on the dedicated website from the international coalition.

Several key suspects behind the malware operations are subject to international and public appeals. The German authorities will include eighteen of them on the EU Most Wanted list on Friday.

(Reporting by GV De Clercq)

Key Takeaways

  • Over 300 servers worldwide were dismantled.
  • 20 suspects face international arrest warrants.
  • 3.5 million euros in cryptocurrency were seized.
  • Operation Endgame is ongoing with further actions planned.
  • German authorities to list 18 suspects on EU Most Wanted.

Frequently Asked Questions

What authorities were involved in the malware crackdown?
German, French, Dutch, Danish, British, American, and Canadian authorities joined forces in this operation.
How many servers were taken down during the operation?
Over 300 servers worldwide were taken down as part of the crackdown on malware.
What type of malware was targeted in this operation?
The malware targeted in this operation is known as 'initial access malware,' which helps cybercriminals infiltrate victims' systems.
What is the total amount of cryptocurrency seized?
A total of 21.2 million euros in cryptocurrency have been seized during the operation that started in 2024.
What will happen next after this operation?
Operation Endgame will continue, with follow-up actions announced on the dedicated website from the international coalition.

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