Interpol takes down thousands of malicious IP addresses and servers
Briefly

Interpol's Operation Synergia II successfully targeted cybercrime across 95 countries, leading to the seizure of over 22,000 malicious IPs and 41 arrests.
Private sector partners, such as Kaspersky and Trend Micro, played a crucial role in identifying malicious IP addresses, enabling local authorities to take effective action.
The operation disrupted major cybercrime areas like phishing and ransomware, with significant results including the identification of 30,000 suspicious IPs and offline removal of 76 percent.
Multiple countries reported substantial activity: Hong Kong disabled over 1,073 servers, while Madagascar seized 11 devices linked to criminal investigations.
Read at Techzine Global
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