A domain seizure can be a blunt tool, but in piracy networks it often hits the most fragile layer first: the names people use to find the service and keep it alive.
A multinational disruption of 106 servers and 101 domains shows how much modern malware depends on fragile web infrastructure, not just code on disk.
The takedown targets the delivery machinery behind a long-running JavaScript loader, showing how much modern malware depends on compromised websites, staging servers, and trust in the browser.
CFAKE.com and SOCFAKE.com were taken down after prosecutors alleged the sites hosted nonconsensual nude digital forgeries, highlighting how synthetic-image abuse can be disrupted at the web-infrastructure level.
A narrow law-enforcement action points to a larger security problem: recruitment-style websites can be used to reach people with access to sensitive work.
Federal authorities seize Bulgaria’s most-visited piracy domains in a sweeping crackdown with international backing.