CrazyRDP outage after server seizure
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The CrazyRDP hosting service went offline after Dutch police seized its infrastructure, cutting off access to thousands of virtual servers and disrupting hosted services. The outage followed the 12 November seizure of roughly 250 physical servers in The Hague and Zoetermeer. Police did not officially name the provider, but sources linked the shutdown to CrazyRDP.
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Politie seizure of bulletproof hosting servers
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First: 17.11.2025 21:19
Last: 17.11.2025 21:19
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"During the operation on 12 November, the infrastructure was seized."
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The Dutch police **seized around 250 physical servers** from a **bulletproof hosting** service, disrupting infrastructure that had supported **cybercrime** cases across **more tha...
Politie seizure of bulletproof hosting servers
Law EnforcementHow related: "During the operation on 12 November, the infrastructure was seized."
About this happening: The Dutch police **seized around 250 physical servers** from a **bulletproof hosting** service, disrupting infrastructure that had supported **cybercrime** cases across **more tha...
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17.11.2025 21:19 2 articles · 6mo ago
Bulletproof hosting infrastructure seized in the Netherlands
Victim Impact UpdateDutch police seized around 250 physical servers from a bulletproof hosting service in data centers in The Hague and Zoetermeer on 12 November 2025, taking thousands of virtual servers offline and disrupting the hosted infrastructure used by cybercriminal customers.
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- Dutch police seizes 250 servers used by “bulletproof hosting” service — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 17.11.2025 21:19
- Dutch police seizes 250 servers used by “bulletproof hosting” service — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 17.11.2025 21:19
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17.11.2025 21:19 1 articles · 6mo ago
Sources link the shutdown to CrazyRDP
Initial DisclosureOn 17 November 2025, Dutch police said the seized service had been used for illicit activity since 2022 and had appeared in more than 80 cybercrime investigations, while sources linked the offline hosting platform to CrazyRDP; the provider was not officially named and no arrests were announced.
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- Dutch police seizes 250 servers used by “bulletproof hosting” service — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 17.11.2025 21:19