12 Arrested in Europe for Use of Remote Access Trojans

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An operation that involved Europol and various law enforcement and judicial authorities across Europe resulted in 12 individuals being arrested for the use of remote access Trojans (RATs).

According to an announcement from Europol, the coordinated action was carried out over a two-week period under the name of operation Falling sTAR. As part of the operation, multiple houses were searched, 12 individuals were arrested across France, Norway, and Romania, and a large number of computers and Internet accounts were seized.

Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) provided country authorities with support in their attempt to identify EU citizens, mainly young adults, which were suspected of misusing RATs to commit various types of cybercrime. Nine European countries received analytical and other operational support from Europol, which also hosted a number of operational coordination meetings.

The agency also explains that the participating countries worked in the framework of the EMPACT project, aimed at cyber-attacks affecting critical infrastructure and information systems in the EU. Other operations against the threat posed by RATs have been conducted in the past, and they proved successful, Europol noted.

“The very technologies that empower people in everyday situations can be exploited to target and harm unsuspecting victims. As crimes committed online remain an urgent and increasing challenge, law enforcement agencies have to join forces across borders and act in unison to protect the users and prevent young individuals from pursuing a criminal path,” Wil van Gemert, Europol’s Deputy Director Operations, said.

Read more: http://www.securityweek.com/12-arrested-europe-use-remote-access-trojan
 
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Twelve down and not sure how many to go. But what fun would the net be without malware. :eek:
 
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