Google disrupts IPIDEA residential proxy network

Google has taken significant action against IPIDEA, one of the largest residential proxy providers, severely impacting its operations. The company removed millions of devices from the associated criminal network. This move highlights ongoing efforts to combat cyber threats.

Google's recent intervention targeted IPIDEA, described as one of the largest residential proxy services. According to reports, the tech giant's actions have 'seriously impacted' the provider, effectively taking the fight to the criminal network behind it.

The operation resulted in the removal of millions of devices, dealing a major blow to IPIDEA's infrastructure. Residential proxy services like IPIDEA are often exploited for illicit activities, including evading security measures and enabling cyberattacks.

A statement from Google emphasized the scale of their response: 'We believe our actions have seriously impacted one of the largest residential proxy providers.' This development underscores Google's proactive stance in cybersecurity, aiming to dismantle networks that facilitate illegal operations.

The event was reported on January 29, 2026, marking a notable escalation in efforts to curb proxy-based crimes. While details on the exact methods remain limited, the impact on IPIDEA is clear, potentially disrupting a wide range of malicious activities reliant on such services.

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