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Aeza - UK Sanctions
The United Kingdom has expanded its sanctions against Russia, targeting the IT company Aeza Group. The updated list of sanctions, published on the official website of the British government, includes "Aeza Group" for its role in aiding cybercriminals and engaging in activities that undermine the security and stability of the UK and its allies.
According to the announcement, Aeza Group, a hosting provider, has been implicated in providing services that facilitate malicious cyber activities. This action by the UK government is part of a broader strategy to disrupt the capabilities of entities supporting Russia's interests through illicit means. The sanctions involve the freezing of any assets held by Aeza Group within the UK and prohibit British citizens and entities from engaging in any business with the company.
Notably, for users of their services, Aeza's PayPal account is registered to its UK legal entity, Aeza International Ltd, which is officially registered in Great Britain. This UK-based entity is also included in the sanctions.

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Source: https://docs.fcdo.gov.uk/docs/UK-Sanctions-List.html
Their PayPal registered in UK was used till this day.
Good riddance of shady Russian provider.
Meanwhile, a shady brit provider (MassiveGrid) doesn't get even a slap on their fingers ...
The Social Design Agency (SDA), which Aeza is providing bulletproof hosting for, is sanctioned by the EU, US, UK, and several other countries.
Source: https://www.opensanctions.org/entities/NK-d3FQdNM59TvJzyw2UsBJKE/
US sanctions:
https://www.opensanctions.org/search/?scope=us_sam_exclusions&q=SOCIAL+DESIGN+AGENCY
@jbiloh, @raindog308
Piss off with your whataboutism.
Good shit
4VPS, which also used to be an UK LTD, moved their ASN to an Portugal LLC recently. Could be related, could not be, who knows!
Bad news for you: lack of manners can't replace intelligence.
To put it in words you might be able to understand: No, I don't piss off. Just like Russia won't be broken by the west. * smile
77.110.112.0/24, 77.110.113.0/24 gir.network leased these netblocks to Aeza
gir.network is 4vps
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/4038299/#Comment_4038299
77.110.107.0/24 Aeza + globconnex.com (also 4vps)
193.124.203.0/24 Aeza + kvmka
194.87.85.0/24 - eserver.rs + pq.hosting + aeza
Game of whack-a-mole. They were ready to jump to another llc as soon as their paypal acc got booted. I bet there is 10 more LLCs to jump if second gets closed.
Systemic approach should be implemented - from IP space removal, domain seizures, total website blockade.
Aggressors should be put down and stay down.
Aeza does not accept PayPal, it did for a couple of months, but then stopped, so they outsmarted everyone as usual
By the way, they have already registered a new company in Uzbekistan
Outsmarted you say? Payment processor removal can directly impact sales as there is persons who prefer only paypal. They left with crypto and some shady cc processors with insanely high rate of fees.
As said before - systemic approach and they are toasted.
Lol, I thought they moved to Kazakhstan. New director of Aeza is kazakh

Their customers are children from Russia, and in order to pay via PayPal, you need to write to their support team, which provided the payment link. Again, they are ready to change companies, and Aurologic will accept payments in cryptocurrency
He was always there, and as far as I remember, he was not yet of legal age. He is some kind of relative of the real Russian founders, who are already in prison
I believe you need to switch to the proper topic https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/177624/the-russia-vs-ukraine-thread-let's-not-derail-other-threads#latest, with all your hate. Here, we discuss the exact Aeza Group provider and nothing else.
Are MassiveGrid hosting cyber criminals, or are they just providing a shit service?
I ask because facilitating cyber crime is illegal, whereas over-selling garbage is only immoral.
Yes, it does indeed put Aurologic in a great light to be the only provider that keeps them online despite the fact Aeza is sanctioned left and right.
It’s either a controlled honeypot (Aurologic wiretaps their whole operation) or they are really dumb enough to upstream sanctioned entities for monetary gain.
I had 2 VPS not being used for shortime, and passwords changed itself then had to reinstall several times!
Aeza then suspended them because of illegal activity which they have been doing on there nodes.
They do reinstall / reset root passwords and then do illegal hacking attempts then they will send you bitninja links claiming you are doing illegal activity then suspend you!
forget ddos protection, aurologic offers sanction protection
Bad news for you: McDonald’s isn’t hiring right now
Or worst of all: not russian
Is working at McDonald's and flipping burgers socially stupid in Sweden? I thought the stigma was American / British. From the perspective of Super Mario country where everybody wears salopettes and is a plumber or a farmer, working at a McDonald's is regarded as a honorable profession, almost as respectable as being a mafioso.
You are right, that's why I called them shady as opposed to criminal. But then, my point wasn't to make Aeza look good, my point was that ... oh well, do I really need to tell a bit more about the brit "legal system"? A system that without any qualms arrests their own people for flying what still is the official flag of England or for just being near to some protests - while again and again looking the other way when "migrants" rape british girls.
Aeza might well be criminal, I don't know, because I don't care about them, but the brit regime "taking legal action" has zero weight as an argument.
@davide
Well responded - but wasted on him. And who cares anyway what they "think" in that country ...
McDonald’s isn’t hiring right now
But I still expected my fries in the bag without the extra yappochino
Not really it’s just a funny remrk to someone who obviously thinks their brain is so incredibly rarely intelligent yet posts the dumbest of comments on the regular
There's plenty of "shady" providers here, but what does that have to do with Aeza getting themselves sanctioned for facilitating state-sponsored cybercrime?
It's hardly a secret that they've been hosting hostile criminal networks, so I'm not sure why you'd feel the need to deflect from that with a stream of terminally-online, low information conspiracies about flags and migrants.
Maybe it makes sense if you're suffering from internet brain worms, but for "normies" like me it just seems like a very disturbed thought process.
Bravo! Recognizing one's weaknesses is the first step towards improvement.