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Dutch Authorities Disrupt Russian Cyber Operations by Seizing Server Infrastructure

The Netherlands has taken decisive action against cyber threats by seizing 800 servers linked to Russian cyberattacks and arresting two co-owners of hosting companies involved.

In a significant crackdown on cybercrime, Dutch authorities have seized 800 servers and arrested two co-owners of Internet hosting companies that provided infrastructure for Russian cyber operations. These companies were implicated in facilitating cyberattacks and disinformation campaigns aimed at destabilizing the European Union. This action follows a 2025 investigation that highlighted how these hosting entities had taken over the technical resources of Stark Industries Solutions, which was previously sanctioned by the EU for its connections to Russian intelligence activities.

The implications for businesses are profound, particularly for organizations that may be unknowingly utilizing services linked to malicious actors. Companies must enhance their due diligence processes to ensure that their vendors and service providers do not have ties to cybercriminal networks. This incident underscores the necessity for greater transparency and accountability in the hosting services sector, as well as the importance of robust cybersecurity measures to protect against potential exploitation. As cyber threats continue to evolve, proactive measures, including vetting IT infrastructure and maintaining strong cybersecurity protocols, are essential for safeguarding organizational assets and reputations.

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*Originally reported by [Krebs on Security](https://krebsonsecurity.com/2026/05/netherlands-seizes-800-servers-arrests-2-for-aiding-cyberattacks/)*