In August 2008, Jart Armin, via HostExploit, published a report "
Atrivo - Cyber Crime USA", stating that Atrivo (aka Intercage) - a
Concord, California-based
website hosting provider deliberately allowed cyber criminals to use its services. This brought about the shutdown of Atrivo with a related 10% drop in botnet and spam activity worldwide. In November 2008, Armin published a further report, "
McColo - Cyber Crime USA", with contributions from
StopBadware,
Trend Micro, Emerging Threats,
KnujOn, Sunbelt, CastleCops,
The Spamhaus Project,
Arbor Networks, Malwaredomains, Threat Expert,
SecureWorks,
aa419, Malwaredatabase and
Robtex. The report, and press coverage used in conjunction to the report, were instrumental in the demise of
McColo by revealing the web hosting service provider to be deliberately funding criminal activities and illegal child sexual abuse content. The cybercriminal activities of
EstDomains were tracked by Armin and his allies in RBN blog postings and HostExploit reports. lead to the operational closure of the
EstDomains business and to its customer base moving to the Asian registrar Directi. In a joint venture with Andrew Martin of MartinSecurity.net, Armin issued the report "Real Host Latvia – RBN Resurgence or Clone?" in August 2009, providing further evidence of continuing RBN involvement in internet fraud.
Telia, the hosting registrar, suspended all involvement with Real Host when provided with the evidence contained within the report. In November 2009, in another joint venture with Andrew Martin and Scott Logan, Jart Armin and HostExploit released a report called "MALfi, A Cybercrime International Report - A Silent Threat". The report describes how hackers and cybercriminals use blended attacks - a combination of
RFI (remote file inclusion),
LFI (local file inclusion), cross-server attack, and
RCE (remote code execution) - to compromise websites and servers. In August 2010, Armin and the HostExploit team released a report providing an analysis of
Demand Media's persistent position as "No 1 Bad Host" in HostExploit's Top 50 Bad Hosts list. ==Other considerations==