In May 2021, a threat actor claimed to have stolen DDoS-Guard’s database and source code , offering it for sale on cybercrime forums for $350,000.
The company stepped into the global spotlight in January 2021.
The company reportedly supports Russian government sites and the Palestinian movement Hamas . Shadows and Secrets
💡 DDoS-Guard operates in a unique niche—protecting the parts of the internet that the mainstream tech world refuses to touch, making it a critical infrastructure provider for both legitimate businesses and digital outlaws.
DDoS-Guard provided the infrastructure that allowed Parler to return online when no Western company would host them.
This move drew intense scrutiny from researchers and journalists like Brian Krebs , who highlighted the company’s long history of hosting controversial groups. A Magnet for Controversy
The story of is one of the most controversial in the cybersecurity world, sitting at the intersection of free speech, geopolitical tensions, and the "gray zones" of the internet. The Russian Origins
Following the January 6 Capitol riot, Amazon Web Services (AWS) dropped the social network Parler .
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In May 2021, a threat actor claimed to have stolen DDoS-Guard’s database and source code , offering it for sale on cybercrime forums for $350,000.
The company stepped into the global spotlight in January 2021.
The company reportedly supports Russian government sites and the Palestinian movement Hamas . Shadows and Secrets DDoS-Guard
💡 DDoS-Guard operates in a unique niche—protecting the parts of the internet that the mainstream tech world refuses to touch, making it a critical infrastructure provider for both legitimate businesses and digital outlaws.
DDoS-Guard provided the infrastructure that allowed Parler to return online when no Western company would host them. In May 2021, a threat actor claimed to
This move drew intense scrutiny from researchers and journalists like Brian Krebs , who highlighted the company’s long history of hosting controversial groups. A Magnet for Controversy
The story of is one of the most controversial in the cybersecurity world, sitting at the intersection of free speech, geopolitical tensions, and the "gray zones" of the internet. The Russian Origins Shadows and Secrets 💡 DDoS-Guard operates in a
Following the January 6 Capitol riot, Amazon Web Services (AWS) dropped the social network Parler .