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Xhost busters: UK and US hit firms helping Russian cyber-criminals behind ransomware attacks on Britain with fresh wave of sanctions

The UK and US have brought sanctions against Russian organisations facilitating cyber attacks targeting Britain.

David Lammy pledged to crack down on ‘Russia’s lawless cyber underworld’ as with measures against six individuals as well as the firms ZSERVERS and XHOST Internet Solutions LP.

Their servers were used by the notorious Lockbit gang, which has targeted Royal Mail, Porton Down and a nuclear submarine base in the UK.

It hacked into computer systems, stealing sensitive data which it then threatens to release unless a huge ransom is paid – with the group least year reported to have earned more than $120million (£95m). 

Security minister Dan Jarvis has described ransomware ‘by Russian affiliated cyber crime gangs’ as ‘some of the most harmful cyber threats we face today’.

Foreign Secretary Mr Lammy said that ministers will work with others to ‘constrain the Kremlin’.

Responding to Tuesday’s measures, he said: ‘Putin has built a corrupt mafia state driven by greed and ruthlessness.

David Lammy pledged to crack down on ‘Russia’s lawless cyber underworld’ as with measures against six individuals as well as the firms ZSERVERS and XHOST Internet Solutions LP.

Foreign Secretary Mr Lammy said that ministers will work with others to 'constrain the Kremlin'.

Foreign Secretary Mr Lammy said that ministers will work with others to ‘constrain the Kremlin’.

Responding to Tuesday's measures, he said: 'Putin has built a corrupt mafia state driven by greed and ruthlessness.

Responding to Tuesday’s measures, he said: ‘Putin has built a corrupt mafia state driven by greed and ruthlessness.

‘It is no surprise that the most unscrupulous extortionists and cyber criminals run rampant from within his borders.

‘This Government will continue to work with partners to constrain the Kremlin and the impact of Russia’s lawless cyber underworld. We must counter their actions at every opportunity to safeguard the UK’s national security and deliver on our plan for change.’

A ransomware attack is when bad actors breach a system and access files, usually either stealing them or locking them on that system. Payment will then be demanded – often in cryptocurrency – under the guise of the files being released, although this is not always guaranteed.   

Last year the UK, US and Australia all sanctioned the Russian leader of LockBit, one of the world’s most prolific ransomware groups.

According to the FCDO, LockBit affiliates have used ZSERVERS in their targeting of the UK with ransomware attacks.

Security minister Mr Jarvis said: ‘Ransomware attacks by Russian affiliated cyber crime gangs are some of the most harmful cyber threats we face today and the Government is tackling them head-on.

‘Denying cyber criminals the tools of their trade weakens their capacity to do serious harm to the UK.

‘We have already announced new world-first proposals to deter ransomware attacks and destroy their business model.

‘With these targeted sanctions and the full weight of our law enforcement, we are countering the threats we face to protect our national security, a foundation of our Plan for Change, and our economy.’

A statement from the US Department of the Treasury said that the trilateral response ‘underscores our collective resolve’ to protect national security.

Acting Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Bradley T Smith said in a statement: ‘Ransomware actors and other cyber criminals rely on third-party network service providers like Zservers to enable their attacks on US and international critical infrastructure.’


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