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Dutch authorities have taken offline a massive botnet of 17 million devices and seized more than 200 servers at a local provider that supported the operation.
Dutch authorities seized 800 servers and arrested two men who provided hosting to the Kremlin-linked group NoName057(16), which has launched DDoS attacks across Europe.
Dutch authorities dismantled a massive botnet that controlled more than 17 million infected devices ...