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Kimwolf DDoS Botnet Operator Arrested in Canada Over DDoS-for-Hire Attacks

sourceThe Hacker News
calendar_todayMay 22, 2026
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Canadian Operator of Kimwolf DDoS Botnet Arrested for DDoS-for-Hire Activities

Summary

The U.S. Department of Justice announced the arrest of Jacob Butler, a Canadian man, for allegedly operating the Kimwolf DDoS botnet. This botnet is a variant of AISURU and was used for DDoS-for-hire attacks.

Key Points

  • The arrest was announced by the U.S. Department of Justice on a Thursday.
  • Jacob Butler, also known as Dort, is 23 years old and resides in Ottawa, Canada.
  • Butler has been charged with offenses related to the development and operation of the Kimwolf botnet.
  • Kimwolf is identified as a variant of the AISURU botnet.

Analysis

The arrest of Jacob Butler highlights the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to combat cybercrime, particularly DDoS-for-hire services. The operation of botnets like Kimwolf poses significant threats to businesses and individuals by disrupting services and causing financial damage. The identification of Kimwolf as a variant of AISURU suggests a potential link or evolution in botnet development.

Conclusion

IT professionals should remain vigilant against DDoS attacks and consider implementing robust network monitoring and mitigation strategies. Staying informed about botnet activities and law enforcement actions can help in anticipating and preventing potential threats.