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Home / Technology / Europol Leads Takedown of Cybercrime Trio in "Operation Endgame"

Europol Leads Takedown of Cybercrime Trio in "Operation Endgame"

13 Nov

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Summary

  • Europol coordinated international law enforcement to dismantle 3 major cybercrime operations
  • Over 1,000 servers seized, main suspect behind VenomRAT arrested in Greece
  • Rhadamantys infostealer malware grew after authorities took down Lumma earlier
Europol Leads Takedown of Cybercrime Trio in "Operation Endgame"

In a significant law enforcement operation, Europol has coordinated an international coalition to dismantle three major cybercrime operations. The operation, dubbed "Operation Endgame," targeted the Rhadamantys infostealer malware, the Elysium botnet, and the VenomRAT remote access trojan.

Authorities say these three cybercrime tools "played a key role in international cybercrime." As part of the operation, police seized more than 1,000 servers and arrested the main suspect behind VenomRAT in Greece on November 3rd. The dismantled malware infrastructure was found to contain several million stolen credentials from hundreds of thousands of infected computers, with many victims unaware of the infection.

The Rhadamantys infostealer, in particular, had access to over 100,000 cryptocurrency wallets potentially worth millions of euros. Rhadamantys emerged as a major threat after the earlier takedown of the Lumma infostealer, showing how cybercriminals quickly adapt to law enforcement actions by adopting new, less-known tools.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Operation Endgame is a law enforcement operation coordinated by Europol that targeted and took down three major cybercrime operations, including the Rhadamantys infostealer malware and VenomRAT trojan.
As part of Operation Endgame, police seized more than 1,000 servers.
The main suspect behind the VenomRAT trojan was arrested in Greece on November 3rd.

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