A Russian man has pleaded guilty to his involvement in the notorious Ebury botnet, a network of compromised computers used to carry out various cyber crimes.
The Ebury botnet is a sophisticated network of infected computers that was first discovered in 2011. It is primarily used to steal sensitive information, such as login credentials and financial data, from unsuspecting users.
The Russian man, whose identity has not been disclosed, was reportedly responsible for maintaining and expanding the Ebury botnet. He was also involved in selling access to the botnet to other cyber criminals, allowing them to carry out their own malicious activities.
The Russian man has been charged with various cyber crimes, including conspiracy to commit computer intrusion, wire fraud, and identity theft. He faces up to 20 years in prison for his role in the Ebury botnet.
The Ebury botnet was uncovered by security researchers who noticed unusual network traffic patterns and behavior on compromised machines. Further investigation revealed the full extent of the botnets operations.
The Ebury botnet has been responsible for millions of dollars in losses due to stolen data, fraudulent activities, and other cyber crimes. It has also eroded trust in online security and privacy among users worldwide.
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Russian man admits role in Ebury Botnet.