RapperBot Botnet Administrator Charged in the U.S.
Updated: 17.04.2026 01:26
· First: 20.08.2025 07:19
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The RapperBot botnet, operated by Ethan Foltz, has been disrupted as part of the broader international Operation PowerOFF, which has now identified over 75,000 DDoS-for-hire users and taken down 53 domains across 21 countries. The operation, supported by Europol, has arrested four individuals, dismantled illegal booter services, and is transitioning into a prevention phase to curb future misuse. RapperBot has been responsible for over 370,000 DDoS attacks on victims in over 80 countries since 2021, primarily targeting U.S. government systems, major media platforms, gaming companies, and large tech firms. The botnet, also known as Eleven Eleven Botnet and CowBot, infected DVRs and Wi-Fi routers to launch attacks and mine Monero. Foltz was charged with aiding and abetting computer intrusions, and the botnet’s command-and-control infrastructure was seized in August 2025. The botnet added a cryptomining module in 2023 and conducted attacks ranging from several terabits to over 1 billion packets per second, with the largest exceeding 6 Tbps. Operation PowerOFF’s latest actions build on prior phases that dismantled key infrastructure and seized databases with over 3 million criminal accounts.