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    Europol Shuts Down Six DDoS-for-Hire Services Used in Global Attacks

    May 8, 2025

    Europol has announced the takedown of distributed denial of service (DDoS)-for-hire services that were used to launch thousands of cyber-attacks across the world.
    In connection with the operation, Polish authorities have arrested four individuals aged between 19 and 22 and the United States has seized nine domains that are associated with the now-defunct platforms.
    “The suspects are believed to

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