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4 Hackers Arrested After Millions Made in Global Botnet Business

Posted on May 12, 2025
4 Hackers Arrested After Millions Made in Global Botnet Business

The cybercriminals infected older wireless Internet routers with Anyproxy and 5socks malware in order to reconfigure them — all without the users’ knowledge.

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