Southeast Asian provider of ‘infrastructure laundering’ for scams is sanctioned by US

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Funnull Technology supports “hundreds of thousands of websites” dedicated to the scams, otherwise known as pig butchering, according to the sanctions announcement by the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control. 

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