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A coordinated international law enforcement operation led by Europol has seized 53 web domains linked to DDoS-for-hire (“booter”) services and identified more than 3 million user accounts, authorities said.
Operation PowerOFF, conducted April 13–16, involved agencies from 21 countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Japan, Germany and Brazil.
The action resulted in four arrests, execution of 25 search warrants, seizure of servers and databases, removal of over 100 URLs from search results, and targeted warning ads aimed at potential users.
Using data recovered from seized infrastructure, police and partners sent more than 75,000 emails and letters — and posted warnings on blockchain and cryptocurrency channels — to suspected customers of the services.
U.S. agencies also seized several domains and infrastructure tied to named booter services.
Officials said the takedowns disrupted technical backends that enabled attacks and combined enforcement with prevention measures to deter new users.
Europol described DDoS-for-hire as a prolific, low-barrier cybercrime that can be used for harassment, extortion or to knock critical online services offline.







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