Global PowerOFF crackdown nets 75k DDoS users, shuts 53 domains across 21 countries

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An international law enforcement sweep called Operation PowerOFF, coordinated by Europol across 21 countries, has identified more than 75,000 DDoS-for-hire users, shut down 53 domains, and arrested four people, as part of an ongoing effort to disrupt booter services and raise awareness about illegality; previous phases have seized infrastructure and databases with more than 3 million criminal accounts, and the operation is now shifting toward prevention with awareness campaigns, search-engine removals of illegal content, and on-chain warnings tied to illicit payments.
- Operation PowerOFF identifies 75k DDoS users, takes down 53 domains BleepingComputer
- U.S. authorities conduct cyber operations as part of global crackdown on DDoS-for-hire services Department of Justice (.gov)
- Operation PowerOFF Seizes 53 DDoS Domains, Exposes 3 Million Criminal Accounts The Hacker News
- Europol-supported global operation targets over 75 000 users engaged in DDoS attacks Europol
- U.S. authorities seize services associated with eight DDoS-for-hire domains Alaska's News Source
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