International Law Enforcement Crackdown on DDoS-for-Hire Networks
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A coordinated international operation has dismantled a global network of domains used to facilitate illegal distributed denial-of-service attacks. Law enforcement agencies from multiple countries worked together to disrupt this cybercrime infrastructure and identify the users behind these services. The effort highlights a growing focus on cross-border collaboration to combat the growing threat of on-demand cyberattacks.
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International Law Enforcement Takedown Disrupts 53 DDoS-for-Hire Domains
BRUSSELS (AP) — A coordinated international law enforcement operation has dismantled 53 domains linked to illegal distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, identifying approximately 75,000 users a...
International Task Force Seizes 53 DDoS Domains in Coordinated Cybercrime Crackdown
BRUSSELS — Law enforcement agencies from 21 countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany, executed a coordinated operation on Wednesday to dismantle a global network of distribu...