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Law enforcement dismantled SocksEscort, a criminal proxy botnet that infected 369,000 residential routers across 163 countries to facilitate large-scale fraud operations. The operation represents a significant takedown of proxy infrastructure used for malicious activities.
botnet
malware
proxy-service
residential-router
law-enforcement
fraud
infrastructure-disruption
iot-security
SocksEscort
U.S. Department of Justice
DoJ