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"Thousands of hackers used Red Line, Meta malware to attack PCs."

Views expressed in this cybersecurity, cyber crime update are those of the reporters and correspondents.  Accessed on 30 October 2024, 0033 UTC.

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Police: Thousands of Hackers Used RedLine, Meta Malware to Attack PCs

After a Monday crackdown, US and European law enforcement offer more details about the two malware strains, which were used to steal millions of login credentials from PCs.

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Security researchers estimate RedLine and Meta were used to steal hundreds of millions of passwords from infected computers.

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