Server Firms Named and Shamed for Fueling DDoS Attacks
We’re cracking down on server companies turning a blind eye to cyber chaos. Despite clear warnings, some firms still let crooks rent their servers to launch ruthless Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks.
Cybercrime Havens Operating with Impunity
DDoS attacks slam online services, flooding them with fake traffic and causing business shutdowns and serious cash losses.
Yet, these “cowboy” server firms refuse to police their own networks. By ignoring abuse, they’re helping cybercriminals wreak havoc without facing any backlash.
Daily Public Exposure to Force Accountability
Starting today, we’re publicly naming these rogue operators and listing the IPs linked to DDoS attacks. Shining a harsh spotlight on them will raise awareness and hit back at their reckless complicity.
Call to Arms for Industry and Law Enforcement
- Server companies must beef up security, monitor suspicious traffic, and act fast on abuse reports.
- Failing to act threatens internet stability and fuels the growing cybercrime crisis.
- We urge police and regulators to hunt down these rogue firms and shut them down for good.
- Only a united front of private sector, law enforcement, and regulators can stop this digital menace.
Together, we’ll put an end to those exploiting weaknesses in our digital world. The DDoS disruptors beware – your recklessness won’t stay hidden any longer.