April 18, 2023, 8:59 p.m. | BrianKrebs

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For the past seven years, a malware-based proxy service known as "Faceless" has sold anonymity to countless cybercriminals. For less than a dollar per day, Faceless customers can route their malicious traffic through tens of thousands of compromised systems advertised on the service. In this post we'll examine clues left behind over the past decade by the proprietor of Faceless, including some that may help put a face to the name.


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