First VPN Takedown: What Infrastructure Operators Need to Know
A major VPN service was shut down for facilitating ransomware and DDoS attacks. We examine the technical and legal implications for privacy-focused hosting operators.
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A major VPN service was shut down for facilitating ransomware and DDoS attacks. We examine the technical and legal implications for privacy-focused hosting operators.
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A newly disclosed Linux malware framework is being used against telecoms in the Middle East. We examine its modular design, persistence methods, and what hosting operators should monitor.
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When legitimate signing infrastructure becomes a weapon, defenders face a harder problem. A recent case shows why operators must rethink trust boundaries.
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A massive Android ad fraud operation leveraged 183 C2 domains to orchestrate 659 million fraudulent daily requests across 455 apps. What this reveals about hosting abuse.
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A major INTERPOL operation across the Middle East and North Africa netted 201 arrests and identified 382 suspects. We look at what this enforcement action reveals about infrastructure abuse and the legal landscape for hosting providers.
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A critical heap buffer overflow in NGINX's rewrite module is being exploited in the wild. What operators need to do now.
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