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Emotet: sold or on vacation? – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

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Originally a banking trojan, Emotet later evolved into a full-blown botnet and went on to become one of the most dangerous cyberthreats worldwide

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Originally a banking trojan, Emotet later evolved into a botnet that went on to become one of the most prevalent cyberthreats worldwide – until it was taken down by an international law enforcement operation in January 2021. Around 10 months later, Emotet sprang back to life, and ESET researchers have now looked at the botnet’s activities since its resurgence in November 2021.

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