Governments sanction Russian “bulletproof” host for aiding ransomware networks

 

Authorities in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia have jointly imposed sanctions on a Russian bulletproof hosting provider accused of giving safe and long-term technical support to ransomware operators and other criminal groups. Officials say the newly sanctioned entities have played a central role in keeping several high-impact cybercrime operations online.

A bulletproof hosting service is a type of internet infrastructure provider that knowingly allows harmful activity on its servers. These companies rent out digital space and refuse to take down malicious websites, even when they receive complaints from victims or requests from law enforcement. Such services help threat actors conduct phishing campaigns, distribute malware, run command and control systems for their attacks, and host illegal content without fear of quick removal. This resistance to oversight makes it harder for investigators to disrupt cybercriminal networks.

Media Land and its linked companies named as key targets

The United States Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control announced that Media Land, a Russia-based provider, has been added to the sanctions list along with three related firms: Media Land Technology, Data Center Kirishi, and ML Cloud. According to officials, Media Land’s infrastructure has been connected to well-known ransomware groups. It has also been tied to distributed denial-of-service attacks that targeted American companies, including systems categorized as critical infrastructure

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