Operation Eastwood Smashes Pro-Russian Hackers: NoName057(16) Busted!

Operation Eastwood took down the digital cowboys of NoName057(16), a pro-Russian hacker group. Authorities disrupted their infrastructure, issued arrest warrants, and warned supporters. This international cyber-sheriff roundup involved over a dozen countries, making it clear: you can run, but you can’t hide your IP address.

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**_Operation Eastwood sounds less like a cybercrime bust and more like a secret agent film starring Clint Eastwood. Picture this: a rugged, no-nonsense cop from the Wild West, armed with a keyboard, riding into the digital sunset to lasso some cyber baddies. Yippee-ki-yay, hackers!_**

Key Points:

– Operation Eastwood was a coordinated international effort to dismantle the pro-Russian hacker group NoName057(16).
– Over 100 systems and central servers were taken down, with seven arrest warrants issued.
– Authorities from numerous countries participated, including the U.S., Czechia, France, and Germany.
– NoName057(16) has been responsible for multiple DDoS attacks against countries supporting Ukraine.
– The group utilized a botnet and gamified recruitment tactics to attract and incentivize supporters.

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