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New Sanctions Imposed on Russian Web Hosting Service Amid Ransomware Allegations

    New sanctions target Russian web hosting service over suspected ransomware operations
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    WASHINGTON – On Wednesday, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia jointly announced sanctions targeting a Russian web hosting company accused of facilitating ransomware activities that help criminals evade law enforcement. The international effort underscores a commitment to combating cybercrime on a global scale.

    The company, Media Land, is alleged to provide the necessary technological infrastructure that supports such illicit activities. The sanctions also extend to three of its leadership members and three related businesses, in coordination with the FBI, according to a statement from the U.S. Treasury Department.

    Additionally, the sanctions list includes Hypercore Ltd., identified as a cover for the Aeza Group, an internet service provider that faced U.S. sanctions earlier this year.

    The aim of these sanctions is to block the involved businesses and individuals from accessing any assets or financial resources within the United States, the UK, and Australia. Furthermore, these measures are designed to prevent individuals and companies in these countries from engaging in business with the sanctioned entities.

    Financial institutions and banks that do not adhere to these restrictions risk facing sanctions or other enforcement actions themselves.

    This move follows similar sanctions imposed earlier in the year when the U.S., UK, and Australia targeted Russian hosting provider Zservers and two Russian nationals for their alleged involvement with the LockBit ransomware group.

    Ransomware, the costliest and most disruptive form of cybercrime, can severely disrupt local governments, court systems, hospitals and schools as well as businesses. Most gangs are based in former Soviet states and are out of the reach of Western courts.

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