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Uncooperative Russian ISP Prevents Cisco From Shutting Down Cybercriminal Gang

An anonymous reader writes: Cisco's Talos research team has managed to identify and partially shut down a cyber-criminal group that is using the RIG exploit kit to infect users with spambots via a malvertising campaign. Their investigation led them back to Russian ISP Eurobyte, who didn't bother answering critical emails and allowed the campaign to go on even today. In October 2015, Cisco's researchers also thwarted the activity of another group of cyber-criminals that made around $30 million from distributing ransomware.

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  1. Re:Good luck with that by Kjella · · Score: -1, Troll

    Copyright holders:
    This subscriber is a copyright infringer.
    This subscriber is a copyright infringer.
    This subscriber is a copyright infringer.
    This subscriber is a copyright infringer.
    This subscriber is a copyright infringer.
    This subscriber is a copyright infringer.
    ISP:
    We're disconnecting him from the Internet
    Slashdot:
    OMG OMG you can't do that due process.

    Cisco:
    This subscriber is a cryptowall peddler.
    This subscriber is a cryptowall peddler.
    This subscriber is a cryptowall peddler.
    This subscriber is a cryptowall peddler.
    This subscriber is a cryptowall peddler.
    This subscriber is a cryptowall peddler.
    ISP:
    We're not disconnecting him from the Internet
    Slashdot:
    OMG OMG get the ISP kicked off the net.

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