![]() ![]() ![]() Law enforcement agencies first pushed an update out to devices infected by the malware months ago, after announcing in January that they had seized Emotet’s servers and disrupted its infrastructure. An uninstall module that was previously deployed by law enforcement on devices infected with Emotet across the world has now been triggered to clean the devices of the malware.
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