Cybercriminals Crushed: Europol’s ‘Operation Endgame’ Scores a Win Against Malware Menace!

Operation Endgame hits a high score as Europol and Eurojust dismantle notorious malware networks, including Rhadamanthys Stealer and Venom RAT. With over 1,025 servers down and 20 domains seized, cybercriminals are running out of lives. Meanwhile, the main suspect behind Venom RAT was nabbed in Greece, proving crime doesn’t pay—at least not in euros.

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Oh, Rhadamanthys, Venom RAT, and Elysium botnet – you’re all about to have a very bad day! Europol and friends have orchestrated a takedown that makes a Hollywood action flick look like a gentle romcom. Operation Endgame is bringing the heat by tossing these cyber baddies into the digital slammer. With law enforcement from around the globe joining forces, it’s like the Justice League of cybersecurity. Let’s hope the popcorn is ready because this is going to be one epic show!

Key Points:

– Europol and Eurojust led a cybercrime dismantling spree, targeting Rhadamanthys, Venom RAT, and the Elysium botnet.
– Operation Endgame has resulted in over 1,025 server takedowns and the seizure of 20 domains.
– Authorities arrested the main suspect behind Venom RAT, who was chilling in Greece.
– The dismantled infrastructures contained millions of stolen credentials from unsuspecting victims.
– Law enforcement agencies from 10 countries participated, turning this into a global cyber cop party.

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