Today the National Police of Ukraine, in conjunction with the Cyber Department of the Security Service of Ukraine, announced a takedown of multiple 'hacker services'.
The takedown is in partnership with the United States, France, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Denmark, and Germany in what is now being labeled as "Operation Endgame".
The raids disclosed today are related to 'Pikabot', 'IcedId', and 'AlexCrypt'. These malicious tools and malware campaigns are explicitly noted by the National Police of Ukraine as being in the arsenal of Russian-based Threat Groups 'BlackBasta', 'REvil', and 'Conti'.
Raids were conducted in unspecified regions of Ukraine. However, it is noted suspected developers, suspected administrators, and suspected operation organizers were raided. Furthermore, servers were 'blocked' (?), mobile devices were seized, and computer equipment was seized.
More information: https://t.co/NEVIdNjQnh
Law enforcement agencies across the globe have come together, similar to Goku and Vegeta doing the Gogeta fusion dance, to form "Operation Endgame".
Agencies from The Netherlands, Denmark, United Kingdom, France, Germany, and the United States have created a website and disclose episodes (and seasons?) and have countdowns to ... potential indictments or arrests? Operation Endgame has a timer, similar to ransomware groups, and is scheduled to release something in roughly 7 hours.
Each episode (a/k/a arrest or indictment?) comes with an actual anime short. Law enforcement going crazy 😂
Url: https://t.co/KYdo8aPj7a
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