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UK sanctions Russian cybercrime networks

Created at 13 Jul · 9:03 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Britain has imposed new sanctions targeting Russian cyber networks, including ZSERVERS and Media Land, which are accused of facilitating ransomware attacks and sowing division. The action, coordinated with Australia and the United States, aims to disrupt illicit Russian cybercrime operations and bolster UK national security.

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Key Numbers

24individuals and entities targeted by sanctions
$1 billiongenerated globally by ransomware attacks in 2023
£14.7 billioncost of cyber-attacks to UK businesses in 2024
0.5%UK GDP cost of cyber-attacks in 2024
2010year Alexander Volosovik has been active in cyber underground

Who's Involved

Britain
announced new sanctions targeting Russian cyber networks
Vyacheslav Stafeyev
GRU senior leadership figure sanctioned
Ivan Senin
GRU senior leadership figure sanctioned
Ivan Kasyanenko
GRU senior leadership figure sanctioned
ZSERVERS
Russian cybercrime supply chain entity sanctioned
XHOST Internet Solutions LP
UK front company for ZSERVERS, sanctioned
Media Land
Russian "bulletproof" hosting service provider sanctioned
Alexander Volosovik
Ringleader of Media Land, sanctioned
David Lammy
Foreign Secretary
Dan Jarvis
Minister of State for Security
Yvette Cooper
Foreign Secretary
Johann Wadephul
German counterpart
UK sanctions Russian cybercrime networks

↳ Why This Matters

These sanctions represent a coordinated international effort to disrupt Russian-backed cybercrime operations, which pose a significant threat to national security, public services, and businesses globally. By targeting infrastructure providers like ZSERVERS and Media Land, the UK and its allies aim to degrade the capabilities of ransomware gangs and other cybercriminals.

Key facts

  • Britain has imposed new sanctions on Russian cyber networks, including ZSERVERS and Media Land.
  • The sanctions target individuals and entities involved in cybercrime, ransomware, and hybrid operations.
  • GRU leadership figures were sanctioned for directing cyber threat operations.
  • ZSERVERS and its UK front company XHOST Internet Solutions LP were targeted for providing infrastructure for cybercriminals.
  • Media Land, a "bulletproof" hosting service provider, and its ringleader Alexander Volosovik were also sanctioned.
  • The UK's action was coordinated with Australia and the United States.

Britain has announced a new package of sanctions targeting Russian cyber networks, which it blames for attempting to sow chaos and division across Europe. The action, coordinated with Australia and the United States, aims to disrupt illicit Russian cybercrime operations and strengthen UK national security.

The sanctions target 24 individuals and entities involved in destructive cyber and hybrid operations, including cybercriminals linked to Russian Intelligence Services. Among those sanctioned are GRU senior leadership figures Vyacheslav Stafeyev, Ivan Senin, and Ivan Kasyanenko, for their roles in directing GRU cyber and hybrid threat operations.

Specifically targeted is ZSERVERS, described as a key component of the Russian cybercrime supply chain, along with six of its members and its UK front company, XHOST Internet Solutions LP. ZSERVERS provides vital infrastructure for cybercriminals, enabling ransomware attacks and the execution of illegal activities. The illicit supply chain supports notorious ransomware gangs by masking their operations and storing stolen data.

Additionally, the UK has sanctioned Media Land, identified as one of the most significant operators of "bulletproof" hosting services. These services provide online infrastructure that enables cybercriminals to conduct illegal activities such as ransomware and phishing attacks. The ringleader of Media Land, Alexander Volosovik, also known as Yalishanda, who has been active in the cyber underground since at least 2010 and worked with groups like Evil Corp and LockBit, was also targeted.

Foreign Secretary David Lammy stated that Putin has built a corrupt mafia state where "unscrupulous extortionists and cyber-criminals run rampant," and that the government will continue to work with partners to constrain the Kremlin and Russia's "lawless cyber underworld." Minister of State for Security Dan Jarvis emphasized that ransomware attacks by Russian-affiliated gangs are among the most harmful cyber threats, and denying cybercriminals the tools of their trade weakens their capacity to cause harm.

Cyber-attacks are estimated to have cost British businesses £14.7 billion in 2024, accounting for 0.5% of GDP. The sanctions are part of a broader strategy to crack down on Russian cybercriminals and protect national security.

Frequently asked questions

ZSERVERS is a Russian cybercrime supply chain entity that provides "bulletproof" hosting services, offering vital infrastructure for cybercriminals to plan and execute attacks, including ransomware.

Media Land is a Russian "bulletproof" hosting service provider that enables cybercriminals to engage in illegal activities such as ransomware and phishing attacks.

Key individuals sanctioned include GRU senior leadership figures Vyacheslav Stafeyev, Ivan Senin, and Ivan Kasyanenko, as well as Media Land's ringleader Alexander Volosovik.

Cyber-attacks are estimated to have cost British businesses £14.7 billion in 2024, representing 0.5% of the UK's GDP.

What Happens Next

01The UK will continue to work with partners to constrain the Kremlin and counter Russia's cyber underworld.
02Further actions may be taken to deny cybercriminals the tools of their trade.

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How It Developed

Britain announced new sanctions targeting Russian cyber networks.
The sanctions target 24 individuals and entities involved in destructive cyber and hybrid operations.
GRU leadership figures Vyacheslav Stafeyev, Ivan Senin, and Ivan Kasyanenko were sanctioned.
The UK sanctioned ZSERVERS, a key component of the Russian cybercrime supply chain, and its UK front company XHOST Internet Solutions LP.
Six members of ZSERVERS were also sanctioned.
ZSERVERS provides infrastructure for cybercriminals, supporting ransomware gangs.
The UK sanctioned Media Land, a significant operator of "bulletproof" hosting services.
Media Land's ringleader Alexander Volosovik was targeted.

Sources

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UK targets Russian cyber networks with new sanctionsReuters
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New UK sanctions target Russian cybercrime networkgov.uk
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UK smashes Russian cybercrime networks responsible for attacks on UK ...gov.uk

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