Polish police officers of the country’s Central Bureau for Combating Cybercrime detained two suspects believed to have been involved in operating a DDoS-for-hire service (aka booter or stresser) active since at least 2013.
These arrests are part of an international law enforcement effort (known as Operation PowerOFF) aiming to disrupt and take down online platforms allowing anyone to launch massive distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks against any target worldwide for the right amount of money.
The operation was conducted in coordination with Europol, the FBI, and law enforcement agencies from the Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium, under the supervision of the Joint Cybercrime Action Taskforce (J-CAT).
Polish Central Cybercrime Bureau officers arrested two individuals and conducted ten searches which helped collect valuable data from the perpetrators’ server located in Switzerland.
Evidence collected from the suspects’ servers revealed informati