The **Aisuru/Kimwolf botnet ecosystem** has reached a **critical disruption milestone** after a **multi-national law enforcement operation** led by the **U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ)**, alongside **Canadian and German authorities**, successfully **dismantled the command-and-control (C2) infrastructure** of four interconnected botnets—**AISURU, Kimwolf, JackSkid, and Mossad**—on **March 20, 2026**. This **court-authorized takedown**, supported by **18+ tech firms** (including Akamai, Cloudflare, Google, AWS, and Oracle), targeted the botnets’ **3 million+ infected devices** (including **2 million+ Android TVs, routers, DVRs, and IoT cameras**), which had been weaponized to launch **record-breaking DDoS attacks** (e.g., **31.4 Tbps in November 2025**) and **hyper-volumetric campaigns** averaging **3 Bpps, 4 Tbps, and 54 Mrps**.
The botnets’ **cybercrime-as-a-service model** enabled operators to sell access to compromised devices for **DDoS extortion, residential proxy monetization, and lateral movement in corporate/government networks**, with **hundreds of thousands of attack commands** issued across sectors like **telecom, gaming, IT, and critical infrastructure**. The disruption **severed C2 communications**, aiming to **prevent further infections** and **eliminate the botnets’ ability to launch future attacks**, including those targeting **U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) networks**. Despite this **first major law enforcement strike**, **persistent infections and operator evasion tactics** (e.g., **ENS-based C2, decentralized proxy abuse**) underscore the **ongoing challenge of full eradication**.
Prior milestones include the botnets’ **accidental Sybil attack on the I2P anonymity network** (February 2026), their **exploitation of residential proxy networks (IPIDEA)** for internal network infiltration (January 2026), and **Google’s takedown of IPIDEA** (January 29, 2026), which reduced millions of proxy exit nodes. The DoJ’s action follows a **year of escalating hyper-volumetric attacks**, including **Cloudflare’s mitigation of 47.1 million DDoS attacks in 2025** (a **100% YoY increase**) and **Akamai’s reports of attacks exceeding 30 Tbps/14 Bpps**. While the operation marks a **significant blow to the botnets’ operational capacity**, their **adaptive resilience** and **global scale of infections** demand continued vigilance.