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The US Department of Justice announced the liquidation of the Russian hacker network RSocks.

  • June 17, 2022
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The United States, along with the United Kingdom, Germany and the Netherlands, have shut down Russia’s RSocks botnet, a network of infected devices used to organize DDoS attacks

The US Department of Justice announced the liquidation of the Russian hacker network RSocks.

The United States, along with the United Kingdom, Germany and the Netherlands, have shut down Russia’s RSocks botnet, a network of infected devices used to organize DDoS attacks and spam. It worked under the guise of a proxy server provider: this botnet traded on the IP addresses of hacked devices, while legitimate proxy services sold customers access to IP addresses leased from ISPs.

RSocks was discovered in 2017: by then, hackers had already hacked more than 325,000 devices. A cybercriminal wishing to use the RSocks platform can hire a pool of proxy servers to route malicious traffic through compromised victim devices. The cost of accessing the RSocks proxy pool ranged from $30 per day for access to 2,000 proxies to $200 per day for access to 90,000 proxies.

According to the US Department of Justice, victims of the botnet were several large American public and private organizations, including a university, a hotel, a television studio and an electronics manufacturer.

Source: Port Altele

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