International coalition disrupts malware-as-a-service infrastructure in Operation Endgame
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Operation Endgame, an international law enforcement coalition led by Eurojust and involving authorities from Germany, Belgium, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, the UK, the US, Canada, and Europol, successfully disrupted the technical infrastructure of malware services offered as a service to criminals. The takedown actions took place during an international action week from June 15-19.
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· 3 pulledAnother chapter in Operation Endgame ended with the successful takedown of malware that was offered as a service to other criminals for further criminal activity.
Eurojust, together with judicial authorities and law enforcement from Germany, Belgium, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada and Europol, planned and executed actions to take down the technical infrastructure underpinning the malware.
During an international action week taking place between 15 and 19 June, authorities succeeded in disrupting the infrastructure of various malware services.
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