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Police Seize Servers for Two Notorious Malware Strains: Redline and Meta


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Police Seize Servers for Two Notorious Malware Strains: Redline and Meta

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The FBI has partnered with ********* police to shut down Redline and Meta, two Windows-based

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strains that were likely used to steal hundreds of millions of passwords.

Dutch National Police today announced the takedown on a

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dedicated to Operation Magnus. “We gained full access to all Redline and Meta servers,” they said.

The site also says police distributed an update to hackers who used the Redline and Meta malware designed to spy on them. Police got a look at the data hackers were stealing from victims and communications they had with sellers of the Redline and Meta malware. The same update can also apparently uncover the hackers’

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“Thank you for installing this update. We are looking forward to seeing you soon,” the video says next to an icon of two hands in handcuffs. The same site promises it’ll announce another update tomorrow while warning: “Involved parties will be notified, and legal actions are underway.”

Europol and the ***’s National ****** Agency have since

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Operation Magnus’s legitimacy, although it’s unclear how law enforcement infiltrated the servers.

Still, the crackdown is expected to deal a significant ***** to cybercrime. Redline is one of the most notorious “info stealing” malware programs available in the hacking world. Security researchers at Specops Software recently

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that Redline infections had stolen over 170 million passwords in the past six months.

Active since at least 2020, Redline has often been circulated through phishing emails or internet downloads. It

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by harvesting information from victim computers, including information entered into the browser, such as passwords. The creators behind the malware have been selling access to it for $100 or $150 per month.

Meta, which arrived on the scene in 2022, has been operating in a similar fashion. Specops Software’s report also estimates it stole about 38 million passwords in the past six months.

According to the takedown notice from ********* police, Redline and Meta “are pretty much the same,” an indicator that the two malware strains were developed by the same creators. Both strains were available for ***** on the messaging app Telegram.



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