FBI, AG win award for disabling decade-old botnet

Through a restraining order, five Coreflood botnet command and control servers were seized and swapped with government servers halting further damage to million...

The FBI and U.S. Attorney General’s Office received an award for innovation in cyber law enforcement for crippling a botnet that’s been infecting computers for nearly a decade, the Sacramento Bee reports.

Through a restraining order, five Coreflood botnet command and control servers were seized and swapped with government servers halting further damage to millions of computers.

A disable command was then sent to the infected machines. The actions taken are the first of their kind.

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