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Global Law Enforcement Seizes VPN Network Favoured By Cybercriminals Share Filed to:cybercriminals Screenshot: Gizmodo To sign up for our daily newsletter covering the latest news, features and reviews, head HERE. For a running feed of all our stories, follow us on Twitter HERE. Or you can bookmark the Gizmodo Australia homepage to visit whenever you need a news fix. The FBI joined with other law enforcement agencies from around the world on Tuesday to take down the web domains and server infrastructure of three VPN services, stymying efforts by cybercriminals who had long favoured them for their “bulletproof hosting” services. ....
Law enforcement operation brings down VPN and hosting services used by cybercriminals SHARE A joint law enforcement operation involving the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation and various national police forces has taken down three virtual private network services and associated web hosting operations used by cybercriminals. The takedown, dubbed “Operation Nova,” resulted in the seizure of domain names and server infrastructure used by insorg.org, inet.com and safe-inet.net. All three offered VPN and proxy services along with “bulletproof hosting.” That’s a form of web hosting that offers leniency in terms of the material hosted and is regularly used for illegal activity such as online gambling and illegal pornography sites. The services are designed to allow customers to operate while evading detection by law enforcement. ....
Investigators also identified some 250 companies spied upon by criminals using Safe-Inet. AFP THE HAGUE: European and US police have taken down one of the world s foremost virtual private networks used by criminals to commit ransomware attacks and other serious cybercrimes, Europol said on Dec 22. Law officers led by police in Reutlingen in southern Germany, seized the Safe-Inet VPN service on Dec 21, taking down its servers. A splash page prepared by Europol was put up online after the domain seizures, the Hague-based agency said. Active for over a decade Safe-Inet was being used by some of the world s biggest cybercriminals. responsible for ransomware, E-skimming breaches and other forms of serious cybercrime, Europol said. ....