2009-01-01
Abstract
Volunteer-run security operation closes its doors.
Copyright © 2009 Virus Bulletin
After nearly seven years of fighting cybercrime, volunteer-run and much respected security operation CastleCops closed its doors last month.
Established in 2002, the work undertaken by CastleCops included the investigation of malware and phishing scams, malicious site take-downs and security training programs. The organization forged close ties both with the anti-malware community and with law enforcement agencies. CastleCops suffered its share of denial of service attacks and defamation attempts over its close-to-seven-year history, but it seems likely that the lack of a new leader following Microsoft’s hiring of founder Paul Laudanski in June 2008 was one of the contributing factors to the closure of the group.
An announcement on the CastleCops website reads: ‘It has been our pleasure to investigate online crime and volunteer with our virtual family to assist with your computer needs and make the Internet a safer place. Unfortunately, all things come to an end.’