First VPN administrators sanctioned by the US Treasury for ransomware attacks


  • US Treasury Sanctions First VPN Administrator for Contributing to Ransomware Attacks Against US Infrastructure
  • Another suspect was targeted for selling “encryptors” that hide malware from security systems.
  • The move follows a May 2026 takedown by European law enforcement and the FBI who seized the VPN’s infrastructure.

The United States government has officially imposed sanctions against the operators of a popular free virtual private network, intensifying a global crackdown on the digital infrastructure used to facilitate ransomware attacks.

On Monday, July 13, the US Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) designated First VPN Service (also known as 1VPNS) and its Ukrainian administrator, Dmytro Rashevskyi, for complicity with cybercriminals. The service, which has been operating since 2014, was heavily favored by ransomware gangs targeting US hospitals, municipalities and businesses.

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