Rhadamanthys Infostealer Bust: Europol’s Operation Endgame Strikes Again!
International cops dismantle the Rhadamanthys infostealer operation, seizing 1,025 servers and impacting hundreds of thousands of infected computers. Part of Operation Endgame, this takedown leaves the administrator and customers at large. Europol’s animated video suggests the admin pocketed the best secrets, sparking mistrust in the cybercrime community.

Hot Take:
Looks like the Rhadamanthys infostealer operation just got a front-row seat to its own demise, courtesy of international law enforcement. It’s like a cybercrime soap opera where the villain’s evil lair gets raided and the bad guys are left scrambling for their next plot twist. Meanwhile, the mastermind is clutching his crypto-wallets like they’re his last lifeline in a sinking ship. Bravo, Operation Endgame, for turning the tables and making cybercriminals rethink their life choices. Next stop: Hollywood adaptation featuring bumbling crooks and a tech-savvy detective with a penchant for animated videos!
Key Points:
– Rhadamanthys infostealer operation was dismantled by international law enforcement, seizing 1,025 servers.
– Operation Endgame was responsible for this takedown, affecting hundreds of thousands of infected computers.
– The Rhadamanthys malware had infected over 525,000 systems and collected 86 million records worldwide.
– The main suspect had access to over 100,000 crypto wallets, potentially worth millions of euros.
– Operation also targeted Elysium botnet and VenomRAT malware, with arrests made in Greece.
