The Zservers takedown is another big win for law enforcement
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Dutch authorities have dismantled a critical infrastructure for cyber crime by seizing 127 servers from Zservers, a Russian-based bulletproof hosting service. Operating since 2011, Zservers enabled criminal activities by offering resilience against takedown requests. Following a year-long investigation, Dutch police raided their facility in Amsterdam, uncovering servers used for ransomware, botnets, and malware. This action aligns with sanctions imposed by the UK, US, and Australia, aiming to curb the influence of such hosting services in cyber crime, particularly after connections were established to a major data breach involving an Australian health insurer.
Dutch authorities have seized 127 servers from Zservers, a Russian-based hosting service, which is linked to infamous cyber gangs like LockBit and BlackCat.
After a year-long investigation, Dutch police raided Zservers' Amsterdam facility, revealing the servers hosted ransomware, botnets, and malware used in cyber crime.
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