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    Home»Development»Europol Dismantles 27 DDoS Attack Platforms Across 15 Nations; Admins Arrested

    Europol Dismantles 27 DDoS Attack Platforms Across 15 Nations; Admins Arrested

    December 20, 2024

    A global law enforcement operation has failed 27 stresser services that were used to conduct distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks and took them offline as part of a multi-year international exercise called PowerOFF.
    The effort, coordinated by Europol and involving 15 countries, dismantled several booter and stresser websites, including zdstresser.net, orbitalstress.net, and

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