Massive Global Botnet Busted: Chinese Mastermind Faces 65 Years for $100M Cybercrime Scheme

YunHe Wang allegedly operated the 911 S5 botnet, infecting over 19 million IP addresses worldwide. The scheme, which ran from 2014 to 2022, enabled crimes like cyber-attacks and pandemic relief fraud, generating $100 million in profits. Wang now faces up to 65 years in prison…

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Move over Hollywood, the real-life cyber-thriller starring YunHe Wang and his international botnet empire makes your plotlines look like child’s play. Who needs fiction when reality is this wild?

Key Points:

  • Chinese national YunHe Wang allegedly ran an international botnet infecting 19 million IP addresses.
  • Malware distributed through VPN programs like MaskVPN and DewVPN.
  • Botnet facilitated various crimes including large-scale fraud, child exploitation, and bomb threats.
  • Operation allegedly netted $100 million, spent on luxury items.
  • Wang faces up to 65 years in prison if convicted.

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