Government release
Federal Prosecutors in Los Angeles and Alaska Charge 6 Defendants with Operating Websites that Offer Computer Attack Services
United States Department of Justice, December 14, 2022. 48 domain seizures and six defendants charged.
- Source type
- Government release
- Published
- December 14, 2022
- Research grade
- P1
- Used in entries
- 5
Bibliographic record
- Publisher
- United States Department of Justice
- Published
- December 14, 2022
- Source type
- Government release
- Research grade
- Source grade P1
- Language
- English
- Official record
- Official publication
- Address
- No address recorded for this source. Publisher, title, and date are given so it can be retrieved from the publisher.
- What it supports
- 48 domain seizures and six defendants charged
- Dataset id
- src_doj_poweroff_2022
Research notes
- URL not re-verified in this pass. Defendant names not captured as person records.
How this source is used
Cited 5 times across 4 record types.
The role on each citation records what the source was relied on for. A primary source establishes the fact, a supporting source corroborates it, technical evidence describes the infrastructure, and a later outcome records what happened afterwards.
Sources were reviewed to a research cutoff of August 20, 2026. Addresses recorded after that date are not reflected here.
Cited by
Takedown records
1 citation
Cited on the takedown record itself.
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Operation PowerOFF December 2022 wavePrimary source
DDoS for hire, December 2022
Organization roles
2 citations
Cited for an organization's recorded role in a takedown.
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Federal Bureau of InvestigationPrimary source
Operational lead, Operation PowerOFF December 2022 wave
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United States Attorney's Office for the Central District of CaliforniaPrimary source
Charging, Operation PowerOFF December 2022 wave
Infrastructure
1 citation
Cited for infrastructure recorded as acted on.
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48 domainsPrimary source
Domains seized, Operation PowerOFF December 2022 wave
Later activity
1 citation
Cited for activity recorded after the takedown.
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Replacement booter and stresser servicesPrimary source
Ecosystem successor, Webstresser.org takedown