Suspect questioned in Ukraine after European authorities dismantle criminal VPN network
An investigation led by French and Dutch authorities resulted in the dismantling of an IT network known as First VPN alleged to have been used by cybercriminals, and a suspect in Ukraine has been questioned, the Paris prosecutor's office said on Thursday. * Demand for VPNs in Russia and Ukraine has risen after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.
An investigation led by French and Dutch authorities resulted in the dismantling of an IT network known as First VPN alleged to have been used by cybercriminals, and a suspect in Ukraine has been questioned, the Paris prosecutor's office said on Thursday. * The operation was also supported by the pan-European criminal justice and police bodies Eurojust and Europol.
* "The criminal service, known as First VPN, targeted cybercriminals by offering their services and promising a secure environment to carry out illegal activities such as hacking and ransomware attacks," added a statement by Eurojust. * Demand for VPNs in Russia and Ukraine has risen after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.
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