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Law Enforcement Shuts Down 53 DDoS Domains Globally

Law Enforcement Shuts Down 53 DDoS Domains Globally

Posted on April 17, 2026April 17, 2026 By CWS

In a significant crackdown on cybercrime, law enforcement agencies from 21 nations have dismantled numerous distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack services, Europol announced. This operation marks a cross-border effort to disrupt the infrastructure enabling cybercriminals to execute disruptive online activities.

Operation PowerOff Targets DDoS Services

Known as Operation PowerOff, the initiative led to the closure of 53 domains providing DDoS-for-hire services. These services, often referred to as booter services, empower individuals with varying levels of technical expertise to launch DDoS attacks for financial or ideological purposes. The operation also resulted in the arrest of four suspects involved in these illegal activities.

As part of this extensive effort, authorities issued 75,000 warnings to individuals identified as users of these services. Additionally, 25 search warrants were executed to further investigate and dismantle the networks supporting DDoS operations.

Seizure of Infrastructure and Exposure of Users

The coordinated action involved extensive collaboration among experts from various national authorities. Their primary objective was to dismantle the technical infrastructure and databases that facilitate DDoS-for-hire activities. Europol highlighted that the operation exposed over 3 million accounts linked to criminal activities, emphasizing the scale of the threat addressed.

Participating countries included Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Sweden, Thailand, the UK, and the US. This widespread involvement underscores the global nature of the operation and the shared commitment to combating cybercrime.

Future Prevention Measures

Following the successful takedown, Operation PowerOff will shift its focus to prevention. This phase aims to remove 100 URLs promoting booter services from search engines, deploy ads targeting potential users of DDoS-for-hire services, and place warnings on blockchains utilized by cybercriminals.

Operation PowerOff, active for nearly a decade, has previously dismantled major DDoS-for-hire platforms like Webstresser and DigitalStress. The continued effort highlights the ongoing battle against cyber threats and the commitment of international law enforcement to safeguard digital environments.

Related operations have also seen disruptions in other cybercriminal activities, such as the Masjesu DDoS botnet targeting IoT devices and botnets like Aisuru and Kimwolf.

Security Week News Tags:booter services, cyber threats, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, DDoS, Europol, global operation, internet security, law enforcement, Operation PowerOFF

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