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U.S. Blacklists Russian Bulletproof Hosting - News Directory 3

U.S. Blacklists Russian Bulletproof Hosting

July 2, 2025 Catherine Williams World
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At a glance
  • Treasury Department has blacklisted Aeza Group, a Russia-based bulletproof hosting provider, along with two affiliated companies and four individuals.
  • Aeza Group is⁤ accused of ⁤providing ⁢services to ransomware and malware groups, including Medusa⁣ and Lumma infostealer operators.
  • The Treasury department stated that Aeza Group provides specialized servers and computer infrastructure, enabling cybercriminals to disseminate‌ criminal software undetected.
Original source: upi.com

The U.S. Treasury Department has ​blacklisted aeza ‌Group, a Russia-based bulletproof‍ hosting provider, for aiding cybercrime. this decisive action targets the firm’s role in helping ‍cybercriminals evade ⁤detection. ‌Aeza Group provided crucial services‌ to ransomware ‍and ⁢malware groups like Medusa​ and‌ Lumma infostealer operators, allegedly targeting U.S. defense‍ and tech firms. Sanctions also ​hit two affiliated companies and four leaders, ⁢highlighting the government’s commitment to combating cyber threats.Aeza’s⁢ bulletproof hosting⁤ infrastructure enabled malicious activities undetected. The U.K. assisted in designating Aeza International, and⁣ the‌ Treasury coordinates with international partners. News ‍Directory⁤ 3 brings ​you these critical updates. Discover what’s next in the fight against cybercrime.

Key​ Points

  • U.S. sanctions Aeza group for aiding cybercriminals.
  • Aeza Group ​provided services to ransomware groups.
  • Four leaders⁢ of Aeza Group also sanctioned.

U.S. Sanctions Russia-Based⁢ Hosting Firm for Aiding Cybercrime

Updated July 2,‍ 2025

WASHINGTON — Teh U.S. Treasury Department has blacklisted Aeza Group, a Russia-based bulletproof hosting provider, along with two affiliated companies and four individuals. The action aims to disrupt the firm’s role in assisting cybercriminals to ‌evade detection while conducting malicious activities.

Aeza Group is⁤ accused of ⁤providing ⁢services to ransomware and malware groups, including Medusa⁣ and Lumma infostealer operators. These ⁢groups allegedly targeted the U.S. defense industrial base and⁣ technology companies, among others, using Aeza’s infrastructure.

The Treasury department stated that Aeza Group provides specialized servers and computer infrastructure, enabling cybercriminals to disseminate‌ criminal software undetected. This​ bulletproof hosting role is critical‌ to thier operations.

Bradley⁤ Smith, acting ⁢under secretary of the Treasury⁣ for⁢ Terrorism and⁢ Financial Intelligence, said cybercriminals​ rely on bulletproof hosting service ⁢providers like⁤ Aeza Group to facilitate ransomware attacks, steal U.S. technology, and ‍sell ⁣black-market drugs.

aeza International, the⁣ British branch of Aeza Group, was also sanctioned. The Treasury Department ‌alleges that Aeza Group‌ uses Aeza International to lease IP addresses to cybercriminals.

Aeza Logistic ⁢and Cloud⁢ Solutions,Russia-based subsidiaries of Aeza Group,also face ​sanctions.

the individuals⁣ sanctioned include Arsenii Aleksandrovich Penze, CEO and one-third owner of Aeza Group; Yurri Meruzhanovich Bozoyan, general director and one-third owner; vladimir‌ Vyacheslavovich Gast, ⁣technical director; and Igor Anatolyevich Knyazev, a one-third owner.

The Treasury Department acknowledged the united‍ Kingdom’s assistance in designating Aeza International.

Smith said Treasury, in coordination with the U.K. and other international partners, is committed to ⁤exposing​ the infrastructure and individuals supporting this criminal ecosystem.

This action follows similar⁢ sanctions⁣ in⁢ February against ⁤Zservers, another Russia-based bulletproof hosting service provider, jointly imposed by the ‌U.S., Australia, and ⁣Britain.

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