A Russian cybercrime syndicate responsible for facilitating ransomware attacks around the world is the target of sanctions by British law enforcement.
After governments announced sanctions against the Zservers/XHost bulletproof hosting service, Dutch police took 127 servers offline.
After an investigation lasting over a year, the Cybercrime Team of the Amsterdam police dismantled a bulletproof hosting provider. During the raid, 127 servers were taken offline and seized by police ...
The Amsterdam Police Cybercrime Team have taken down bulletproof hosting (BPH) provider ZServers/XHost (in Dutch). The ...
The Amsterdam police cybercrime team has seized 127 XHost servers. The bulletproof service required two years of preparation ...
Law enforcement seizes 8Base ransomware’s dark web sites, arresting four suspects linked to Phobos ransomware and $16M in ...
The Dutch Police (Politie) dismantled the ZServers/XHost bulletproof hosting operation after taking offline 127 servers used ...
The Amsterdam police have dismantled a digital criminal network after an investigation that lasted over a year. A raid was ...
The UK government has imposed sanctions on a Russian cyber crime syndicate responsible for aiding ransomware attacks, ...
US, UK and Australian regulators sanctioned Zservers over its ransomware software used by the notorious LockBit group and ...
The U.S., U.K., and Australia target a Russian-based bulletproof hosting provider with sanctions, for its critical role in ...
The US, UK, and Australia have imposed coordinated sanctions on Russian hosting service Zservers, its administrators, and ...
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