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International law enforcement operation shut down DDoS-for-hire platform Dstat.cc

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German police shut down DDoS-for-hire platform Dstat.cc and arrested two men accused of operating the site used for launching DDoS attacks. German police shut down the DDoS-for-hire platform Dstat.cc that allowed its customers to launch DDoS attacks. Police seized both Dstat.cc

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Cloudflare mitigated new record-breaking DDoS attack of 3.8 Tbps

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Cloudflare recently mitigated a new record-breaking DDoS attack, peaking at 3.8 Cloudflare reported that starting from early September, it has mitigated over 100 hyper-volumetric L3/4 DDoS attacks, with many exceeding 2 billion Pps and 3 Tbps. The largest DDoS attack peaked at 3.8 The largest DDoS attack peaked at 3.8

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Unraveling the truth behind the DDoS attack from electric toothbrushes

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Several media reported that three million electric toothbrushes were compromised and recruited into a DDoS botnet. The Swiss newspaper Aargauer Zeitung first published the news of a DDoS attack, carried out on January 30, that involved three million compromised electric toothbrushes. Is it true? What the f is wrong with you people????

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Law enforcement shutdown a long-standing DDoS-for-hire service

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Polish police, as part of the international law enforcement operation PowerOFF, dismantled a DDoS-for-hire service that has been active since at least 2013. An international operation codenamed PowerOff led to the shutdown of a DDoS-for-hire service that has been active since at least 2013. Viewer discretion is advised.

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The source code of the 2020 variant of HelloKitty ransomware was leaked on a cybercrime forum

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A threat actor has leaked the source code for the first version of the HelloKitty ransomware on a Russian-speaking cybercrime forum. The availability of the source in the cybercrime ecosystem can allow threat actors to develop their own version of the Hello Kitty ransomware. The HelloKitty gang has been active since January 2021.

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Dutch police warn customers of a popular DDoS booter service

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Dutch police warn customers of a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) website of stopping using the service to avoid prosecution. Dutch police warn customers of a booter service, abused to carry out distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, of to stop using it to avoid prosecution. by carrying out DDoS attacks on March 19.

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Two Sudanese nationals indicted for operating the Anonymous Sudan group

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The DoJ charged Anonymous Sudan members and disrupted their DDoS infrastructure, halting its cyber operations. However, some security researchers believe Anonymous Sudan is a sub-group of the pro-Russian threat group Killnet. The feds also seized the accounts containing the source code for their DDoS tools.

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