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CrowdStrike disrupts Glassworm botnet with global takedown
In a major win for cybersecurity, CrowdStrike has successfully dismantled the notorious Glassworm botnet in a global takedown, cutting off its operators from infected machines worldwide. The infected machines now harmlessly connect to a CrowdStrike-controlled IP address, rendering the botnet useless.

CrowdStrike dismantles Glassworm botnet targeting open-source supply chain
In a major win for cybersecurity, CrowdStrike has successfully dismantled the notorious Glassworm botnet, crippling its ability to target the open-source supply chain. By taking down four key servers, CrowdStrike has forced the attackers to regroup and rebuild, buying time for the industry to stay one step ahead.

CrowdStrike and Google Disrupt Glassworm Botnet Infrastructure
In a major win for cybersecurity, a powerful collaboration between CrowdStrike, Google, and the Shadowserver Foundation successfully dismantled the Glassworm botnet by simultaneously taking down all four of its command-and-control channels. This bold move cut off the botnet's operators from infected devices, preventing further malicious activity.

Glassworm botnet disrupted by takedown of resilient C2 infrastructure
In a major win for cybersecurity, researchers from CrowdStrike, Google, and The Shadowserver Foundation have successfully disrupted the Glassworm botnet by dismantling its complex command-and-control infrastructure. This takedown cuts off the lifelines of the threat actors, halting their campaigns that had been ongoing since October 2025.

CrowdStrike Disrupts GlassWorm Malware's Global Supply Chain Attack Infrastructure
In a major win for cybersecurity, CrowdStrike teamed up with Google and the Shadowserver Foundation to dismantle the global infrastructure behind the GlassWorm malware attack, crippling its ability to issue commands or deliver new payloads to infected machines. This coordinated operation targeted and neutralized the malware's command-and-control channels, protecting software developers from further exploitation.