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Japan Joins Int'l Crackdown on Malware-Linked Servers

Japan Joins Int'l Crackdown on Malware-Linked Servers

   Tokyo, June 11 (Jiji Press)--Over 20,000 malicious IP addresses or domains linked to infostealer malware have been taken down in a joint international operation joined by Japan and 25 other countries, Japan's National Police Agency and Interpol said Wednesday.
   In Japan, the NPA and others secured the safety of 129 domestic servers under the Interpol-led operation.
   The operation was aimed at preventing information leaks to the source of the attack, by disabling servers used to relay unauthorized communications by the malware.
   "We were able to prevent a considerable amount of damage," an NPA official said.
   Interpol worked with law enforcement authorities from 26 countries in the Asia-Pacific region between January and April to take down more than 20,000 misused servers, based on suspicious communication information detected by security companies.

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