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International Operation Dismantles Spyware Organization - refa - 12-05-2019 An international operation led by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) took down the Imminent Monitor web page and shut down the sale of the now-defunct Imminent Monitor Remote Access Trojan (IM-RAT). The takedown operation resulted in the arrest of 13 of the ‘most prolific’ users of the Remote Access Trojan (RAT) tool. Read more: https://darknetlive.com/post/international-operation-dismantles-spyware-organization/ RE: International Operation Dismantles Spyware Organization - mothered - 12-05-2019 Seldom do the Australian police take action of this nature and magnitude. Very Interesting read Indeed. RE: International Operation Dismantles Spyware Organization - MR Red - 12-06-2019 In other words he is a rat. When sh** hits the fan he disclosed his clients to get a lower sentence. RE: International Operation Dismantles Spyware Organization - Drako - 12-06-2019 Ha! I dodged a bullet there. I was planning on purchasing this RAT a while back. I sent their support team an email months before this operation on their whereabouts, but I never got a response. I guess I got saved on that one. I can't believe 14,000 people bought this though. RE: International Operation Dismantles Spyware Organization - Kludge - 12-08-2019 (12-06-2019, 03:25 AM)Drako Wrote: Ha! I dodged a bullet there. I was planning on purchasing this RAT a while back. I sent their support team an email months before this operation on their whereabouts, but I never got a response. I guess I got saved on that one. I can't believe 14,000 people bought this though.People running shit like this have very large heads. I tried to warn Digital Safety USA that I had hacked through every version of their Point-of-Sale Activation system and figured out how to make tablets very stealable from Wally World. They made fun of me, and so I publicly and virulently posted the back door at every single DiSa PoSA update. WalMart stopped buying their software and they never rolled out at Target or BestBuy, etc. People are egotistical, sometimes so much that they'll make fun of someone trying to explain that if hired their software would get fixed, but that is the way of any geek/nerd/hacker whatever who is making fat stacks. |