FBI kicks some of the worst 'DDoS for hire' sites off the internet
Source: TechCrunch
FBI kicks some of the worst DDoS for hire sites off the internet
Zack Whittaker / 5 hours ago
The FBI has seized the domains of 15 high-profile distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) websites after a coordinated effort by law enforcement and several tech companies.
Several seizure warrants granted by a California federal judge went into effect Thursday, removing several of these booter or stresser sites off the internet as part of coordinated law enforcement action taken against illegal DDoS-for-hire services. The orders were granted under federal seizure laws, and the domains were replaced with a federal notice.
Prosecutors have charged three men, Matthew Gatrel and Juan Martinez in California and David Bukoski in Alaska, with operating the sites, according to affidavits filed in three U.S. federal courts, which were unsealed Thursday.
DDoS for hire services such as these pose a significant national threat, U.S. Attorney Bryan Schroder said in a statement. Coordinated investigations and prosecutions such as these demonstrate the importance of cross-District collaboration and coordination with public sector partners.
The FBI had assistance from the U.K.s National Crime Agency and the Dutch national police, and the Justice Department named several companies, including Cloudflare, Flashpoint and Google, for providing authorities with additional assistance.
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