The Dutch police announced it has dismantled infrastructure used by RedLine and Meta infostealers as part of an international law enforcement operation led by Eurojust that was code-named Operation Magnus.
RedLine and META targeted millions of victims worldwide, according to Eurojust it was one of the largest malware platforms globally. Authorities from the Netherlands, the United States, Belgium, Portugal, the United Kingdom and Australia took part in the operation.
The following authorities participated in the Operation Magnus.
Cybersecurity firm ESET also supported international law enforcement operations.
Law enforcement agencies seized three servers in the Netherlands, seized two domains, unsealed charges in the United States and took two people into custody in Belgium.
The two infostealers allowed operators to harvest usernames, passwords, contact info, and crypto-wallets from victims, the threat actors sold this data to criminals for financial theft and hacking.
“Investigations into RedLine and Meta started after victims came forward and a security company notified authorities about possible servers in the Netherlands linked to the software. Authorities discovered that over 1 200 servers in dozens of countries were running the malware. To take down the transnational malware, Eurojust coordinated cooperation between authorities from the Netherlands, the United States, Belgium, Portugal, United Kingdom and Australia.” reads the press release published by Eurojust. “Through Eurojust, authorities were able to quickly exchange information and coordinate actions to take down the infostealers.”
The police took control of the servers and sent a message to the alleged perpetrators, including a video showing that the international law enforcement coalition was able to obtain crucial data on their network and will shut down their criminal activities. Then Belgian authorities took down several Redline and Meta communication channels.
The authorities also gained access to a database of clients of the two malware-as-a-service operations (RedLine and Meta), Eurojust confirmed that the investigation is still ongoing.
ESET released a free online scanner for Redline and META that can help users detect and remove malware. The cybersecurity firm’s recommendations for malware victims are:
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