Dutch authorities moved against a bulletproof hosting operation, and the case shows how criminal infrastructure can matter as much as the abuses it carries.
A malspam campaign tied to bulletproof hosting shows how simple archive attachments and resilient infrastructure can keep a JavaScript backdoor campaign alive across regions and sectors.
Arrests in the Netherlands tied to an alleged bulletproof hosting operation highlight how much modern abuse depends on rented infrastructure, not just malware code.
Two arrests and the seizure of more than 800 servers point to a case about hosting, not just operators, where technical support can matter as much as the visible attack itself.
Investigators trace the majority of Ivanti EPMM cyberattacks to a single, elusive IP shielded by bulletproof hosting, raising alarms about missed threats and misleading indicators.
Ransomware gangs exploit static VM templates and lax oversight, hiding attacks behind legitimate internet service providers.
Criminal hosting providers are turning everyday server software into a global cybercrime engine-right under the noses of ISPs and regulators.
A sprawling network of phony academic portals is using bulletproof hosting to distribute malware and evade takedown, exposing a new frontier in digital deception.