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Hit the Malware Danabot

International law enforcement agencies, in cooperation with the US Department of Justice, have achieved a significant blow to the DanaBot malware. The malware was controlled by a Russian cybercrime group and infected more than 300,000 computers worldwide. It has enabled numerous fraud cases as well as ransomware attacks and, according to the authorities, caused damage of at least 50 million US dollars. The destruction of DanaBot in the context o…
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International law enforcement agencies, in cooperation with the US Department of Justice, have achieved a significant blow to the DanaBot malware. The malware was controlled by a Russian cybercrime group and infected more than 300,000 computers worldwide. It has enabled numerous fraud cases as well as ransomware attacks and, according to the authorities, caused damage of at least 50 million US dollars. The destruction of DanaBot in the context o…

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b2b-cyber-security.de broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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