Europol Take Down DDoS-for-Hire Empire & Arrested 4 Admins

In a major blow to the cybercriminal ecosystem, Polish authorities have arrested four individuals who allegedly operated a network of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) platforms responsible for thousands of cyberattacks worldwide.  The operation, announced on May 7, 2025, dismantled six separate stresser/booter services that enabled customers to launch devastating attacks for as little as […] The post Europol Take Down DDoS-for-Hire Empire & Arrested 4 Admins appeared first on Cyber Security News.

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Europol Take Down DDoS-for-Hire Empire & Arrested 4 Admins

In a major blow to the cybercriminal ecosystem, Polish authorities have arrested four individuals who allegedly operated a network of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) platforms responsible for thousands of cyberattacks worldwide. 

The operation, announced on May 7, 2025, dismantled six separate stresser/booter services that enabled customers to launch devastating attacks for as little as EUR 10.

The takedown highlights the growing sophistication and international reach of law enforcement agencies in combating cybercrime infrastructure that threatens vital digital services across the globe.

International Cybercrime Disruption

The platforms-Cfxapi, Cfxsecurity, neostress, jetstress, quickdown, and zapcut-facilitated widespread attacks targeting schools, government services, businesses, and gaming platforms between 2022 and 2025. 

These services offered user-friendly interfaces that required minimal technical expertise; customers simply entered target IP addresses, selected attack parameters, and paid fees to automate attacks capable of overwhelming even well-defended websites.

“These takedowns reflect our commitment to dismantling the infrastructure that enables cybercriminals to conduct disruptive attacks with virtually no technical skills,” said Europol in their press release.

The arrests were part of a coordinated international action involving law enforcement from four countries, with Europol providing analytical and operational support throughout the investigation. 

The United States seized nine domains associated with these services during the coordinated week of action.

Dutch authorities employed an innovative approach by deploying fake booter sites designed to warn potential users seeking DDoS-for-hire services that their activities are being monitored and could result in prosecution. 

Data seized from booter websites hosted in Netherlands data centers was shared with international partners, directly contributing to the identification and arrest of the four administrators in Poland.

Germany supported the investigation by helping identify one of the suspects and sharing critical intelligence on others involved in the operation.

Understanding DDoS-for-Hire Services

DDoS attacks work by overwhelming target servers with massive volumes of fraudulent traffic, rendering legitimate services inaccessible to real users. The command to execute such attacks can be as simple as:

These tools generate fragmented UDP packets or malformed HTTP requests that exhaust server resources and network bandwidth.

The platforms offered various attack methods including HTTP floods, SYN floods, and UDP amplification techniques that could generate traffic volumes reaching 40-50 Gbps, according to evidence obtained during the investigation.

This enforcement action is part of Operation PowerOFF, an ongoing international law enforcement effort targeting DDoS-for-hire infrastructure that began in December 2018. 

Previous actions have included the seizure of 48 websites and multiple arrests across several countries.

The operation involved authorities from Germany’s Federal Criminal Police Office, the Netherlands National Police, Poland’s Central Cybercrime Bureau, and multiple US agencies including the FBI, Homeland Security Investigations, and the Defense Criminal Investigative Service.

Law enforcement officials emphasize that this operation demonstrates their continued commitment to holding both providers and users of DDoS-for-hire services accountable for their actions.

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