Les autorités néerlandaises démantèlent un botnet de 17 millions d'appareils

Les autorités néerlandaises ont mis hors service un botnet composé de 17 millions d'appareils compromis. Elles ont saisi 200 serveurs qui alimentaient le réseau.

L'opération visait ce botnet à grande échelle, qui s'appuyait sur des appareils infectés dans le monde entier. Les autorités ont confirmé la saisie de l'infrastructure de soutien lors d'une opération coordonnée.

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