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Dutch cops wrest 17M devices from mystery botnet's clutches
Dutch police dismantled a botnet comprising at least 17 million infected devices, seizing servers in the Netherlands after a tip from the NCSC-NL. The botnet, used for phishing, DDoS attacks, and fraud, targeted poorly secured consumer devices like routers and IoT hardware. Authorities also highlighted rising threats from residential proxy networks used for malicious purposes.
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