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Police take over global Emotet infrastructure – Security – iTnews
Arrests made and servers seized.

A joint strike by police in the Netherlands, Germany, the United States, United Kingdom, France, Lithuania, Canada and Ukraine appears to have taken down the infrastructure for the notorious Emotet malware.
Coordinated by Europol, law enforcement in the above countries say they have now taken control of the infrastructure for what police termed the “world’s most dangerous malware”.
Police have taken control over several hundred servers around the world, Europol said.
Infected machines are now being…
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