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Home / Business and Economy / US, UK, Australia Target Ransomware Server Firm

US, UK, Australia Target Ransomware Server Firm

19 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • US, Britain, and Australia imposed sanctions on a Russian web hosting service.
  • The service allegedly facilitated ransomware operations to hide criminal activity.
  • Sanctions aim to block access to assets and prevent business dealings.
US, UK, Australia Target Ransomware Server Firm

The United States, in coordination with Britain and Australia, has levied sanctions against a Russia-based web hosting service identified as Media Land. Officials stated that this company allegedly provided infrastructure for ransomware operations, enabling criminals to evade law enforcement detection.

The sanctioned entities include Media Land, three of its leaders, and three associated businesses. Hypercore Ltd., described as a front company for the internet service provider Aeza Group, was also cited. These measures are designed to block access to financial assets and properties within the imposing countries and prohibit business dealings with the sanctioned parties.

This move follows similar actions taken earlier this year against other Russian web-hosting services involved in ransomware activities. Ransomware remains a significant threat to various sectors, including local governments, healthcare, and educational institutions, with many perpetrator groups operating from regions beyond the reach of Western legal systems.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Media Land was sanctioned for allegedly running ransomware operations to help criminals evade law enforcement.
The sanctions deny Media Land and its associates access to assets and prevent business in the US, Britain, and Australia.
Ransomware is cybercrime that disrupts essential services like hospitals and schools, with many gangs based in former Soviet states.

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