Law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and Europe along with private partners have disrupted the SocksEscort cybercrime proxy ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The DOJ and Europol just took down SocksEscort. A residential proxy network that has been running since 2009. 34 domains seized.
Investigators said the service infected thousands of routers and enabled fraud including crypto account takeovers.
DOJ and FBI say they disrupted SocksEscort, a proxy built from hacked routers used in multi-million-dollar frauds.
The US Department of Justice and Europol dismantled SocksEscort, a malicious proxy network, seizing $3.5 million in crypto and taking down 34 domains and 23 servers globally.
International cops stuck down 23 servers in 7 countries Cops from eight countries this week disrupted SocksEscort, a residential proxy service used by criminals to compromise hundreds of thousands of ...
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SocksEscort sold proxy services on the open web, but was actually routing traffic through compromised routers and internet-connected devices.
Law enforcement agencies in the US and Europe have disrupted SocksEscort, a malicious proxy service that facilitated criminal activities.
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