2025 Report: 10 Million Abusive URLs from SecuNET/CryptoServers
Analysis of AS208273 (CryptoServers/SecuNET) reveals a large-scale operation centered on the systematic distribution of NCSEI. SecuNET …
Analysis of AS208273 (CryptoServers/SecuNET) reveals a large-scale operation centered on the systematic distribution of NCSEI. SecuNET coordinates an ecosystem of domains that distribute and abuse NCSEI content with registered IPs in Belize and the Seychelles. Over 10.7 million URLs reported for abuse is currently hosted on SecuNET, ignoring standard DMCA protocols through a complex chain of upstream providers including Melbikomas UAB (AS56630), IP Volume (AS202425), and FiberXpress BV (AS57717).
Analysis of AS208273 (CryptoServers/SecuNET) reveals a large-scale operation centered on the systematic distribution of NCSEI. SecuNET …
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MasterCard Anti-Piracy Referral Form Removing NCSEI may involve reducing the financial incentives of distributing such content. If you …
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Is a website ignoring your requests to remove NCSEI? It may be time to contact the web host. A web hosting provider stores and serves a …
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