In 2020, the United States brought charges against four men accused of building a bulletproof hosting empire that once dominated the Russian cybercrime industry and supported multiple organized ...
The Dutch Police (Politie) dismantled the ZServers/XHost bulletproof hosting operation after taking offline 127 servers used by the illegal platform. The United States, Australia, and the United ...
US, UK, and Australia sanctioned Russia-based bulletproof hosting provider Media Land Leaders Volosovik, Zatolokin, and Pankova linked to ransomware groups like Evil Corp and LockBit Media Land aided ...
The U.S. Treasury under Secretary Scott Bessent on Tuesday sanctioned a Russia-based bulletproof hosting services provider. File Photo by Annabelle Gordon/UPI July 2 (UPI) --The United States has ...
U.S. Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control sanctions Russia-based hosting provider Aeza Group LLC for enabling cybercriminal operations. The action includes cryptocurrency address designation ...
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), in collaboration with US and international partners, have released Bulletproof Defense: Mitigating Risks from Bulletproof Hosting Providers ...
Police have taken down a Lolek bulletproof hosting service used by criminals to launch cyber-attacks across the world. The takedown was part of a coordinated effort between the Polish Central ...
Bulletproof hosting services are web hosting companies in countries with lenient or non-enforced internet laws that follow relaxed policies regarding their clients' illicit content and activities.
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A Polish national is facing fraud and money laundering charges after his web hosting company purportedly used by hackers was seized, the Justice Department announced Friday. Artur Karol Grabowski, 36, ...
A Russian-speaking group is advertising “bulletproof” hosting for cybercriminals from data centers in Syria and Lebanon, an apparent effort to place new services in locales where Western law ...