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TechCrunch21.05.2026Crime2 dk okumaUnited States

International Coalition Takes Down First VPN, Arrests Administrator

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  • An international law enforcement coalition, including the FBI and Europol, has dismantled the popular First VPN service, used by at least 25 ransomware gangs and cybercriminals for various illicit activities.
  • The administrator was arrested, servers were seized, and user data was obtained, exposing thousands linked to the cybercrime ecosystem.

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An international coalition of law enforcement agencies announced the takedown of a popular virtual private network service, First VPN, which was widely used by cybercriminals. The service offered anonymous connections, payments, and infrastructure specifically marketed for criminal hackers.

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An international coalition of law enforcement agencies announced Thursday that they took down a popular virtual private network service used by cybercriminals and arrested its administrator.

The FBI said in an alert that First VPN was so popular that “at least” 25 ransomware gangs used the service to hide their malicious activity. Cybercriminals also relied on the VPN to scan the internet, run botnets, launch distributed denial-of-service attacks, and for running scams. First VPN operated servers across 27 different countries, according to the bureau.

Europol said in an announcement that, apart from offering anonymous connections, First VPN offered cybercriminals anonymous payments, hidden infrastructure, and other services specifically marketed for criminal hackers.

“First VPN had become deeply embedded in the cybercrime ecosystem, appearing in almost every major cybercrime investigation supported by Europol in recent years,” read the announcement. “Criminals used it to conceal their identities and infrastructure while carrying out ransomware attacks, large-scale fraud, data theft, and other serious offences.”

The service advertised on known cybercrime forums, including at least two Russian-speaking marketplaces, promising criminals protection against being identified.

“We are for anonymity. We do not store any logs that would allow us or third parties to link an IP address in a specific period of time with a user of our service,” FirstVPN said in one post that TechCrunch has seen. “The only data we store is e-mail and username, but it is impossible to link a user’s online activity with a specific user of our service.”

Europol, however, said that First VPN users were notified of the shutdown and “informed that they have been identified.” Investigators said they did this by obtaining the service’s user database and identifying VPN connections, which “exposed thousands of users linked to the cybercrime ecosystem.”

The international law enforcement agency also said First VPN’s administrator was arrested, dozens of servers “dismantled,” and its infrastructure was disrupted — all products of an investigation launched in December 2021.

أسئلة مفتوحة

  • What specific legal actions will be taken against the arrested administrator?
  • How many users were definitively linked to cybercrime based on the obtained database?
  • Will the identified users face prosecution or other penalties?
  • What measures will be put in place to prevent similar VPN services from being exploited by criminals in the future?

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This article was originally published by TechCrunch.

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