Federal prosecutors on Wednesday charged six people for allegedly operating websites that launched millions of powerful distributed denial-of-service attacks on a wide array of victims on behalf of millions of paying customers.“This week’s sweeping law enforcement activity is a major step in our ongoing efforts to eradicate criminal conduct that threatens the Internet’s infrastructure and our ability to function in a digital world.”The services offered user interfaces that were essentially the same except for cosmetic differences.The domains seized were:- anonboot.com- api-sky.xyz- astrostress.com- booter.vip- brrsecurity.org- cyberstress.us- dragonstresser.com- dreams-stresser.io- freestresser.so- instant-stresser.com- ipstress.vip- ipstresser.wtf- orphicsecurityteam.com- ovhstresser.com- quantum-stresser.net- redstresser.cc- royalstresser.com- silentstress.net- stresser.app- stresser.best- stresser.gg- stresser.is- stresser.net/stresser.org- stresser.so- stresser.top- truesecurityservices.io- vdos-s.co- zerostresser.com- ipstresser.xyz- kraysec.com- securityteam.io- ipstresser.us- stresser.shop- exotic-booter.com- mcstorm.io- nightmarestresser.com- shock-stresser.com stresserai.com- sunstresser.comThe six individuals charged were:- Jeremiah Sam Evans Miller, aka “John The Dev,” 23, of San Antonio, Texas, is charged with conspiracy to violate and violating the computer fraud and abuse act related to the alleged operation of a booter service named RoyalStresser.com (formerly known as Supremesecurityteam.com).- Angel Manuel Colon Jr., aka “Anonghost720” and “Anonghost1337,” 37, of Belleview, Florida, is charged with conspiracy to violate and violating the computer fraud and abuse act related to the alleged operation of a booter service named SecurityTeam.io.- Cory Anthony Palmer, 22, of Lauderhill, Florida, is charged with conspiracy for allegedly running a booter service known as Booter.sx."