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Alarum Technologies Ltd.

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Investigation launched into Alarum

Alarum Technologies said its subsidiary NetNut had multiple domains seized by the FBI, disrupting services and contributing to a sharp share-price drop from $8.02 to $3.08 over days. Alarum is investigating potential network misuse and cooperating with law enforcement. A law firm also opened a securities fraud probe for shareholders.

Alarum Technologies slumps following FBI probe

Alarum Technologies (Nasdaq: ALAR; TASE: ALAR) shares fell over 70% after the company said some domains tied to its NetNut subsidiary were seized in an FBI investigation. Alarum reported service disruptions and warned of a potential material adverse effect. Google said it disabled accounts linked to alleged malware and degraded NetNut’s proxy network.

Alarum Technologies Announces Temporary Operational Pause of Certain Network Services

Alarum Technologies (Nasdaq: ALAR; TASE: ALAR) said it is temporarily pausing traffic through certain network services for several days while it investigates an incident affecting aspects of NetNut Ltd’s network. The pause is expected to significantly reduce service availability until normal operations resume and any remediation is implemented.

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  • FBI domain seizures and an ongoing securities fraud investigation raise legal and operational risk, likely keeping downside pressure elevated until facts clarify.

    pluang.com · Jul 22, 2026

  • FBI-linked domain seizures and service disruptions raise near-term revenue/operations risk and increase regulatory/legal overhang for ALAR.

    globes.co.il · Jul 5, 2026

  • Near-term service availability reduction increases operational and reputational risk; resolution timing is uncertain.

    manilatimes.net · Jul 4, 2026

  • Disruption of NetNut’s infrastructure is a direct enforcement action against the operator, creating near-term legal/operational risk and potential revenue disruption.

    techtimes.com · Jul 4, 2026

  • Law-enforcement and Google account/app mitigations are likely to impair any business model tied to NetNut/Popa, creating near-term reputational and operational risk for Alarum.

    infosecurity-magazine.com · Jul 3, 2026

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Investigation launched into Alarum

Alarum Technologies said its subsidiary NetNut had multiple domains seized by the FBI, disrupting services and contributing to a sharp share-price drop from $8.02 to $3.08 over days. Alarum is investigating potential network misuse and cooperating with law enforcement. A law firm also opened a securities fraud probe for shareholders.

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Alarum Technologies slumps following FBI probe

Alarum Technologies (Nasdaq: ALAR; TASE: ALAR) shares fell over 70% after the company said some domains tied to its NetNut subsidiary were seized in an FBI investigation. Alarum reported service disruptions and warned of a potential material adverse effect. Google said it disabled accounts linked to alleged malware and degraded NetNut’s proxy network.

FBI, Google Take Down NetNut Proxy Network Used by Cyber Threat Actors

Google and the FBI disrupted the NetNut residential proxy network, which used a Popa botnet embedded in Android-based smart TVs. Google said at least 316 threat clusters used NetNut exit nodes for attacks in one week in June 2026, and it disabled related accounts and Play Protect protections. Reporting links NetNut to NASDAQ-listed Alarum Technologies, according to Krebs and other investigators.

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Alarum Technologies stock plunges on FBI probe of subsidiary By Investing.com

Alarum Technologies (NASDAQ:ALAR) shares fell 23.6% in after-hours after reports the FBI is investigating whether Alarum subsidiary NetNut helped link customers’ home internet devices without consent. Bloomberg said the probe has lasted over a year and involves potential links to software called Popa. DOJ said it seized domains tied to NetNut’s proxy infrastructure; Alarum said it was notified and will cooperate.

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