Cybersecurity report

# Will Emotet ever bounce back?

SecAlliance. Emotet's November 2021 return and rebuild.

**Source type:** Cybersecurity report

**Published:** Not established

**Research grade:** T2

**Used in entries:** 2

## Bibliographic record

**Publisher:** SecAlliance

**Published:** Not established

**Source type:** Cybersecurity report

**Research grade:** Source grade T2

**Language:** English

**Official record:** Not an official publication

**Address:** [https://www.secalliance.com/blog/will-emotet-ever-bounce-back](https://www.secalliance.com/blog/will-emotet-ever-bounce-back)

**What it supports:** Emotet's November 2021 return and rebuild

**Dataset id:** src\_secalliance\_emotet

## Research notes

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How this source is used

Cited 2 times across 2 record types.

The role on each citation records what the source was relied on for. A primary source establishes the fact, a supporting source corroborates it, technical evidence describes the infrastructure, and a later outcome records what happened afterwards.

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## Cited by

### Takedown records

1 citation

Cited on the takedown record itself.

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[Operation Ladybird](https://takedownindex.org/takedowns/operation-ladybird)

Malware and botnets, January 2021

Supporting source

### Later activity

1 citation

Cited for activity recorded after the takedown.

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[Emotet resurgence](https://takedownindex.org/takedowns/operation-ladybird)

Same service on replacement infrastructure, Operation Ladybird

Later outcome

[All sources](https://takedownindex.org/sources)
