Multiple outlets report actions aimed at curbing the sale or use of allegedly “dodgy software,” with attention on claims that the software is being used unlawfully and may generate significant revenue for those involved. The articles describe the issue in broad terms, focusing on enforcement steps being taken rather than technical detail or specific system vulnerabilities. They also highlight that the matter intersects with controversial or illicit activity, drawing public and media attention.

Across the sources, there is agreement that the overall response is directed at removing or disabling the software, or disrupting its distribution, rather than focusing solely on individual users. The reporting emphasizes the intention to reduce harm associated with the software’s alleged operation, including potential misuse and the financial incentives behind it. While the provided source text does not include detailed evidence, named individuals, specific dates, or jurisdictional outcomes, the common thrust is that authorities and/or industry stakeholders are taking steps to address the software and its associated network of activity.