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U.S. sanctions 3 individuals, 3 entities related to cybercrime network

U.S. sanctions 3 individuals, 3 entities related to cybercrime network

The U.S. Treasury Department introduced Tuesday it imposed sanctions on three people and three entities which are associated to a cybercrime community.

Yunhe Wang, Jingping Liu and Yanni Zheng are designated for his or her actions related to the malicious botnet tied to the residential proxy service referred to as 911 S5, it stated in an announcement.

“These individuals leveraged their malicious botnet technology to compromise personal devices, enabling cybercriminals to fraudulently secure economic assistance intended for those in need and to terrorize our citizens with bomb threats,” stated Under Secretary Brian Nelson.

Spicy Code Company Limited, Tulip Biz Pattaya Group Company Limited and Lily Suites Company Limited had been additionally sanctioned for being owned or managed by Wang.

The 911 S5 botnet was a malicious service that compromised sufferer computer systems and allowed cybercriminals to proxy their web connections by way of the computer systems, in response to the assertion.

The botnet compromised roughly 19 million IP addresses and facilitated the submission of tens of hundreds of fraudulent functions associated to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act packages by its customers, ensuing within the lack of billions of {dollars} to the U.S. authorities, it added.

“Cybercriminals covet stolen residential IP addresses to obfuscate malicious activity, particularly when carrying out credit card theft,” stated the assertion. “911 S5 essentially enables cybercriminals to conceal their originating location, effectively defeating fraud detection systems.”

Source: www.anews.com.tr