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Malware Logs Expose Over 3,000 Pedophiles: A Dark Web Takedown
Insikt Group identified thousands of pedophiles by leveraging information-stealing malware logs from the dark web, revealing a novel method for law enforcement to unmask offenders.
Hot Take:
Who needs sleuths when you have cyber-scoundrels doing the legwork? Turns out, the dark web’s most nefarious corners can be a goldmine for catching criminals, even the most despicable ones. And here we thought malware was just a headache for your IT guy!
Key Points:
- Insikt Group identified 3,324 unique accounts accessing CSAM portals using stolen malware logs.
- Information-stealing malware like Redline, Raccoon, and Vidar provided crucial data.
- Data collected included IP addresses, usernames, system information, and more.
- Insikt shared findings with law enforcement to initiate arrests of identified individuals.
- Case studies include a registered sex offender, a children’s hospital volunteer, and a Venezuelan student.