Global law enforcement operation dismantles criminal VPN service used by 25 ransomware groups
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· First: 22.05.2026 20:35
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A coordinated international law enforcement operation dismantled First VPN Service, a criminal-focused VPN infrastructure leveraged by at least 25 ransomware groups, threat actors, and cybercriminals for anonymizing malicious activities including ransomware attacks, data theft, network reconnaissance, and denial-of-service operations. The takedown spanned May 19–20, 2026 and involved authorities from 21 countries, including France, the Netherlands, Ukraine, the U.S., and the U.K., under operations led by Europol and Eurojust. The service, active since 2014, provided 32 exit nodes across 27 countries and promoted itself on Russian-speaking cybercrime forums such as Exploit[.]in and XSS[.]is as an anonymity tool resistant to law enforcement cooperation. Impact includes the seizure of 33 servers, interviews with the service administrator, and disruption of infrastructure supporting global cybercrime operations. The FBI confirmed the service’s role in enabling multiple ransomware operations, including Avaddon Ransomware.