Dutch Cybercrime Bust: Bulletproof Hosting Hub Hits a Dead End!

Dutch police yanked the plug on 250 servers from a bulletproof hosting hub tied to over 80 cybercrime cases. This digital fortress, used solely by cybercriminals, hosted everything from ransomware operations to phishing sites. Say goodbye to their “crime cloud,” where bad guys could host malware with zero consequences.

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Looks like the Dutch police are riding the bullet train to cyber justice! They’ve managed to pull the plug on the cybercriminals’ favorite Airbnb, a bulletproof hosting service that was more like a penthouse for bad actors. With 250 servers seized, it’s a bad day to be a cyber villain in wooden shoes. The Hague must be a little lighter now, both in terms of data and dodgy dealings!

Key Points:

  • Dutch police seized 250 servers from a notorious bulletproof hosting service.
  • The service was linked to over 80 cybercrime investigations since 2022.
  • Bulletproof hosting allows clients to evade law enforcement, supporting illegal activities.
  • The seized servers were reportedly associated with CrazyRDP, a known bulletproof host.
  • The operation disrupted numerous criminal activities and raised concerns among cybercriminals.

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