Europol's Operation Saffron takes down First VPN service over ransomware attacks — 33 'bulletproof' servers spread across 27 countries seized
Europol's Operation Saffron has successfully dismantled the First VPN service, which was allegedly involved in ransomware attacks. The operation resulted in the seizure of 33 servers across 27 countries and the identification of 506 users. This initiative highlights ongoing concerns regarding the legal implications of such takedowns and the balance between digital privacy and law enforcement.
- ▪Operation Saffron was a Europol-led initiative that took down the First VPN service.
- ▪The operation seized 33 servers located in 27 different countries.
- ▪Authorities identified 506 users linked to the VPN service during the investigation.
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Tech Industry Cybersecurity Europol's Operation Saffron takes down First VPN service over ransomware attacks — 33 'bulletproof' servers spread across 27 countries seized News By Bruno Ferreira published 22 May 2026 This particular case seems clear enough, but the slippery slope is getting steeper. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Getty Images) Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Takedowns of "bulletproof" VPNs allegedly used for cybercrime activities have become fairly common, and they often raise some interesting legal questions.
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