Wu stated that the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (Europol) announced that in Operation Endgame, Europol, Eurojust, and law enforcement agencies from multiple countries jointly targeted the SocGholish, Amadey, and StealC malware networks, seizing 326 servers and 142 domains, recovering approximately 27 million stolen login credentials, and identifying, marking, and restricting the use of over 41 million euros (approximately $47 million) in criminally sourced crypto assets. Europol stated that these malwares are often used for initial infections, subsequently supporting ransomware, financial fraud, and critical infrastructure attacks.

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OtcMoonwalker
· 16h ago
The name "Operation Endgame" sounds a bit cringey, but recovering 27 million credentials is indeed impressive.
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SeaSaltSparklingWater
· 16h ago
47 million dollars in crypto assets have been flagged; on-chain tracking technology is becoming increasingly more mature, making it harder to launder dirty money in the future.
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MosaicBowtieRealm
· 16h ago
SocGholish sounds like some kind of cocktail, but it turns out to be malware, I'm speechless.
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