Cybersecurity
FBI Takes Down Huge Global Army of Zombie Computer Devices
- Botnet leased out to cybercriminals for attacks, bureau says
- Chinese national charged for role in enabling alleged crimes
The botnet enabled financial fraud, identity theft and access to child exploitation materials around the world.
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The FBI said it has dismantled what is likely the world’s largest botnet — an army of 19 million infected computers — that was leased to hackers for cybercrimes.
The botnet, which was spread across more than 190 countries, enabled financial fraud, identity theft and access to child exploitation materials around the world, according to a statement issued on Wednesday by FBI Director Christopher Wray. Other violations tied to the botnet included bomb threats and cyberattacks, likely leading to billions of dollars in victim losses, according to a statement from the Department of Justice.