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Canadian man arrested, charged for running KimWolf DDos botnet
Canadian man Jacob Butler has been arrested and charged for operating KimWolf, a DDoS-for-hire botnet service that compromised over one million devices worldwide. Court documents were unsealed Thursday revealing the Justice Department's charges against him for running the malicious service.
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