Rhadamanthys Shutdown: Cybercriminals Scramble as Law Enforcement Crashes the Party!

The Rhadamanthys infostealer operation hit a snag after cybercriminals found themselves locked out of their own servers. As if getting a taste of their own medicine, these unsavory “customers” are now blaming German police for the disruption. Rhadamanthys infostealer isn’t stealing anything but the spotlight now!

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Hot Take:

Rhadamanthys, the infostealer malware operation, has been hit by an unexpected “serverectomy.” It’s like the ultimate game of hide-and-seek, where the internet’s bad actors now find themselves suddenly short on hiding spots. With law enforcement crashing their party, it’s time for these cybercriminals to realize that the jig might be up. Looks like the real “crack” here is in their operational defenses!

Key Points:

  • Rhadamanthys infostealer’s malware operation disrupted, leaving cybercriminals without server access.
  • Malware distributed via software cracks, YouTube, and malicious ads, offered on a subscription model.
  • Law enforcement suspected of gaining access to web panels, changing server login methods.
  • Operation Endgame could be behind this disruption, known for targeting malware-as-a-service.
  • No official confirmation yet from German police, Europol, or the FBI.

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