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The Internet Takedown Index is built from law enforcement releases, prosecutor and court records, government and agency publications, company reports, and news coverage. Every entry in the index traces back to one of the documents listed here.

152 sources indexed Cited 575 times across the index
137 official documents Government, prosecutor, court, and agency records
Research cutoff August 20, 2026

4 of the 152 sources carry a recorded web address. The rest give publisher, title, and date so the document can be retrieved from the publisher.

Showing 76 to 100 of 152 sources

Source Type Description Publisher Quality The research grade carried in the source dataset. P grades are primary official records, S grades are secondary official material, T grades are third party reporting. Used in entries Open source record
International agency release International coordination Europol P2 2
Government release 48 domain seizures and six defendants charged United States Department of Justice P1 5
International agency release Establishes the Metropolitan Police-led takedown and the 142-arrest figure. Europol P2 2
Prosecutor release Establishes the approximately 249-domain seizure and the charges against Napolsky and Ermakova. US DOJ / USAO EDNY / FBI P1 7
Prosecutor release Establishes the FBI's undercover mapping and disruption of RSOCKS proxy infrastructure. US DOJ / USAO SDCA P1 2
International agency release Establishes the 11-country Dutch-led disruption of FluBot infrastructure. Europol P2 2
International agency release Operation Tourniquet coordination, participating countries, UK arrest Europol P2 4
Government release Domain seizures, indictment of Diogo Santos Coelho, forum scale United States Department of Justice P1 9
Prosecutor release Establishes the court-authorized removal of GRU-linked malware from compromised C2 devices. US DOJ P1 2
Cybersecurity report Confirmation of 543.3 BTC seized across 88 transactions; successor market ecosystem Elliptic T2 3
Government release US charges against Dmitry Pavlov, marketplace scale, parallel sanctions United States Department of Justice P1 6
Law enforcement release Server seizure in Germany, Bitcoin seizure, confirmation of no arrests Bundeskriminalamt P1 5
International agency release Establishes the coordinated seizure of VPNLab.net infrastructure. Europol P2 2
International agency release Establishes the Dutch-led seizure of DoubleVPN infrastructure. Europol P2 3
Prosecutor release Establishes the 17-defendant ANOM distributor roster including Ayik, Catanzariti, Hosseini, Ayub, Ngakuru, Nikitovic, Kumar, Zakhimi, and Dmitrienko. USAO Southern District of California P1 9
International agency release Global arrest aggregate and European coordination roles Europol P2 3
Government release Covert operation of ANOM, 17-defendant indictment, message and device scale United States Attorney's Office, Southern District of California P1 7
International agency release Corroborates the German-led operation and reports the approximately 400,000-user figure. Europol P2 2
Law enforcement release Establishes the German-led seizure of Boystown and the four arrests. Bundeskriminalamt / Frankfurt prosecutors P1 1
International agency release Sky ECC monitoring, user and message scale, Belgian action day Europol P2 7
Prosecutor release Belgian searches, arrests, and judicial authorization Federal Public Prosecutor's Office of Belgium P1 2
Cybersecurity report Technical description of the takeover and the planned uninstall module ESET WeLiveSecurity T2 2
International agency release Bulgarian role and international coordination Europol P2 1
Government release Seizure of dark-web resources with Bulgarian assistance, charges against Vachon-Desjardins, cryptocurrency seizure United States Department of Justice P1 8
International agency release Infrastructure takeover, participating authorities, Ukrainian arrests, infection scale Europol P2 8

Showing 76 to 100 of 152 sources