Dutch police say they have disrupted a massive botnet consisting of 17 million infected computers, smartphones, and tablets.
The Information Security Society of Africa, Nigeria (ISSAN) has warned that the increasing sophistication of cyberattacks poses a significant threat to ...
Dutch law enforcement dismantled one of the largest criminal proxy networks in recorded history on May 28 and 29, 2026, seizing 200 command servers from a Netherlands hosting provider and cutting off ...
In early 2025, a single cyberattack slammed into a target with 31.4 terabits per second of junk traffic, enough raw bandwidth ...
A South African hosting company has been targeted by extortionists with a large-scale distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) ...
Dutch authorities dismantled a massive botnet that controlled 17 million infected devices through 200 servers linked to cyberattacks.
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.
As botnets grow larger and attackers become more opportunistic, organizations can no longer treat DDoS resilience as a ...
The study, titled Artificial Intelligence Methods for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Cybersecurity: A Comprehensive Survey and ...
The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) on Thursday announced the arrest of a Canadian man in connection with allegedly ...
U.S. and Canadian authorities arrested and charged a Canadian man with operating the KimWolf distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) botnet, which infected nearly two million devices worldwide.