‘Adversaries are no longer just targeting products, they’re targeting the developers who build them’: CrowdStrike Takes Down Large Botnets Targeting Developers Worldwide


  • CrowdStrike, Google and Shadowserver jointly dismantled the Glassworm botnet on May 26, 2026 by disrupting all four of its resilient C2 channels simultaneously
  • Active since early 2025, Glassworm spread via trojanized VSCode extensions, poisoned npm/Python packages and compromised GitHub repos, stole developer credentials and deployed GlasswormRAT across Windows, macOS and Linux
  • The removal highlights a shift in threat focus from products to developers with the coordinated precision required to neutralize its blockchain, BitTorrent DHT, Google Calendar and VPS-based infrastructure

Cybersecurity researchers from CrowdStrike, Google and the Shadowsever Foundation have teamed up to take down a large botnet targeting software developers worldwide.

In an announcement on May 26, 2026, the company said the task force shut down the Glassworm botnet by simultaneously disrupting all four of its C2 channels.

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