European digital infrastructure unexpectedly remembered that power outlets can block business just as easily as they deliver electricity. A well-known provider, MIRhosting, along with a whole landing party of hosting services popular among Russian users, instantly turned into monuments to inaccessible websites. The nLighten data center in the Netherlands and Germany simply pulled the cords from the racks, leaving thousands of customers alone with blank screens. Police Came for the Servers Massive...
Modified: 06/04/2026... VDSina's Russian platform operating through vdsina.ru had been restored shortly after the incident began and was reportedly functioning normally. As users searched for answers, various theories quickly emerged online, ranging from DDoS attacks and hacking incidents to claims of a complete infrastructure collapse. Company representatives urged customers not to treat speculation as fact, stating that no evidence currently supports such scenarios. Provider Says the Problem Originated Outside Its Own Infrastructure ...
Modified: 06/03/2026Searches were carried out in offices located in Enschede and Almere, as well as data centers in Dronten and Schiphol-Rijk. FIOD officers seized documents, laptops, phones, and more than 800 servers. After that kind of “maintenance window,” many VPS instances understandably entered an existential crisis The morning of May 19 did not begin with coffee and uptime charts for some clients of THE·Hosting and UFO·Hosting. Instead, users received support replies stating that their virtual servers could...
Modified: 05/26/2026