Major tech company just exposed RedVDS, a crimeware platform fueling large-scale phishing and financial fraud schemes. Here's what caught attention: criminals were renting disposable Windows RDP servers through this service for just $24 monthly. The setup allowed scammers to operate anonymously with no-log infrastructure—basically plug-and-play fraud infrastructure. According to reports, RedVDS activity connects to approximately $40 million in documented U.S. fraud losses. It's a stark reminder of how organized cybercrime has become industrialized. Bad actors aren't working solo anymore; they're buying access to managed platforms that handle the technical heavy lifting. For anyone dealing with sensitive financial operations or managing digital assets, this underscores the importance of fortress-level security practices—multi-factor authentication, IP whitelisting, and constant vigilance against credential compromise.

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MerkleTreeHuggervip
· 21h ago
You can rent a scam server for just $24 a month... It's really outrageous, the barrier to entry is too low. Wow, $40 million in losses, these people treat fraud as industrial production. Oh my God, an infrastructure without logs that’s ready to use out of the box? This is no different from paying scammers' salaries. RedVDS really exploded this time, I need to quickly check my wallet security again. Multi-factor authentication should have been widely adopted long ago, and some people are still using single passwords. It sounds like a crime SaaS, so disgusting. That's why I would never store too many assets on a single platform... Decentralization still relies on your own methods to feel secure. $40 million is just the record, how much is hidden beneath the surface? Just thinking about it is frightening.
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SandwichVictimvip
· 21h ago
$24 a month to set up fraud infrastructure? That's way too cheap, it's a bit scary. ngl, scam groups are really professional now, working like a company with division of labor... We retail investors can't defend against that. The Red VDS爆料1 came suddenly, quickly check if there are any anomalies in your account... No way, $4 billion just disappeared like that? Feels like the security defenses are practically useless. We need to be more careful with our accounts, 2FA, IP whitelists, these really shouldn't be neglected. That's why I never keep too much in my wallet; diversifying risk is the most important. The scam industrial chain is so mature now... The black market is almost more systematic than legitimate companies.
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MysteryBoxAddictvip
· 21h ago
Damn, $24 a month to rent a server for scams, this business makes more money than I do trading cryptocurrencies... --- $40 million, wow, how many people do you have to scam to gather that much? Truly terrifying. --- So, safety really can't be taken lightly. MFA needs to be set up immediately. --- RedVDS? Got it. If I get scammed by this thing, I’ll be crying to death. --- Another black industry chain, feels like it's impossible to defend against. --- I’ve never even set up an IP whitelist; I need to catch up on security practices quickly... --- $24 a month for scam infrastructure, I really didn’t expect this price. --- Looking at this news, I start thinking about how much money I have in exchanges, and I feel a bit anxious. --- Cybercrime is now starting to offer SaaS solutions. These days, bad guys are more competitive than good guys. --- Credential security is a classic topic, but it’s true that issues always arise.
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FlatTaxvip
· 21h ago
Damn, you can rent RDP for fraud at just $24 a month? Isn't this a classic example of industrialized black market operations? It's outrageous. RedVDS's exposure this time is good, but honestly, the bad guys' iteration speed far exceeds our expectations... A loss of 40 million USD—how many people got caught up in this? Just thinking about it is terrifying. MFA is truly a necessity. I have all my accounts secured with it now, but I still feel a bit uneasy. These days, you have to be on guard for everything. Even RDP can be openly priced and used as a tool... Why do I feel this is just the tip of the iceberg? How many similar platforms are operating on the dark web? Phishing + RDP with no logs—this combo is simply unbeatable. Ordinary people can't defend against it at all.
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DAOTruantvip
· 21h ago
$24 a month? This business is really ruthless, no wonder scammers are lining up to use it. --- $40 million USD just gone... Our cold wallets are even colder. --- So MFA is really not optional, it's a must-have. --- The Red VDS thing is just ridiculous, feels like the next one might be a platform I use every day. --- Even experts are lying in hardware wallets, what we fear most is this industrialized scam. --- Charging $24 a month for RDP to deceive... this startup cost is even lower than legit businesses. --- Logless infrastructure + one-time identity = hellish traceability, very clever. --- Now I understand why IP whitelists are necessary, they are truly a vital line of defense. --- Bad guys are optimizing their workflows, we need to wake up, everyone.
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DegenDreamervip
· 21h ago
Damn, you can rent a server for scams for just $24 a month? That's way too low a barrier, no wonder so many people get scammed. Crime syndicates are starting to adopt SaaS models, this is truly industrialized. The Red VDS incident is a lesson for us holders—really need to set up 2FA and IP whitelists. Another $40 million case, this is a real black swan event, much more ruthless than the typical crypto rug pulls. Security awareness is really terrible; most people probably write their passwords on sticky notes, haha. Looks like I need to spend some money on good security tools, or else I might become the next victim. Bad actors are getting more professional, we have to keep up too, or how can we play?
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BlockImpostervip
· 21h ago
Wow, you can rent fraud infrastructure for just $24 a month? This business makes more money than my crypto trading haha Industrialized scams are real, criminals are way more professional than us retail investors... 40 million USD, how many people went bankrupt... Luckily, I’ve always used MFA and IP whitelists, or I’d be in trouble too This exposure of RedVDS is a warning and educational moment, remember not to click on strange links Web3 users need to be more careful, these scammers are just waiting for our private keys
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