Europol coordinated a multinational operation this month that resulted in the seizure of a dark web hosting provider whose infrastructure supported at least 40 separate criminal organisations. The provider had operated for six years across servers in four countries and was used to host stolen financial data marketplaces, ransomware control panels and money laundering portals.
Investigators from eleven member states collaborated over eighteen months before executing simultaneous raids across the Netherlands, Germany, Romania and Ukraine. Thirty two suspects were arrested. Authorities recovered more than 500 terabytes of data which is now being analysed to identify victims and build cases against downstream users of the platform.
What the Seized Infrastructure Supported
The table below summarises the categories of criminal activity hosted on the seized platform along with the estimated number of active operations in each area at the time of the takedown.
| Criminal Activity Type | Active Operations | Primary Countries Affected |
| Ransomware C2 Panels | 14 | USA, UK, Germany, France |
| Stolen Card Data Markets | 9 | Global |
| Money Laundering Portals | 7 | Eastern Europe, Gulf States |
| Phishing Kit Distribution | 6 | US, Australia, Canada |
| Malware Dropper Services | 4 | Asia Pacific, Latin America |
Table 1: Criminal services hosted on the seized dark web infrastructure (Source: Europol operational briefing, June 2026)
How the Operation Unfolded
The investigation began after a tip from a financial intelligence unit that noticed unusual cryptocurrency routing patterns consistent with a hosting provider laundering service fees. Blockchain analysts traced payments through six layers of mixing services before identifying wallet clusters linked to server rental invoices.
Europol’s Joint Cybercrime Action Taskforce coordinated the legal instruments required across eleven jurisdictions. Because the servers were physically distributed the operation required simultaneous legal orders to prevent administrators from remotely wiping evidence.
Process Diagram: How Dark Web Hosting Takedowns Work
The sequence below shows the standard phases of a multinational infrastructure seizure operation.
| DARK WEB INFRASTRUCTURE TAKEDOWN PROCESS |
| STEP 1 | FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE TIP –> Unusual crypto routing flagged by analysts |
| STEP 2 | BLOCKCHAIN TRACING –> Six mixing layers peeled back to identify server payment wallets |
| STEP 3 | JCAT COORDINATION –> Europol task force aligns legal instruments across 11 jurisdictions |
| STEP 4 | SIMULTANEOUS RAIDS –> Physical servers seized in NL, DE, RO and UA at the same moment |
| STEP 5 | DATA ANALYSIS –> 500TB of recovered data processed to identify victims and downstream users |
| OUTCOME: 32 arrests | 40 criminal networks disrupted | Prosecutions ongoing |
Diagram 1: Standard phases of a multinational dark web infrastructure seizure
Europol stated that this operation represents the largest single takedown of criminal hosting infrastructure in the agency’s history. Prosecutions are expected to continue for at least three years given the volume of digital evidence recovered.

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