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IT-Hotellet

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IT-Hotellet, operating under the alias IT-Hotellet, is a Danish company that specialised in providing hosting services. Its headquarters are located in Denmark, placing it within the Nordic IT services market. The firm offered server hosting solutions that allowed customers to run applications and store data on its infrastructure. Among its customers was a university hospital that relied on IT-Hotellet for the monitoring of certain critical systems. This relationship indicates that the company was trusted to support infrastructure with high availability requirements. By focusing on reliable hosting, IT-Hotellet positioned itself as a provider of continuity for clients needing constant uptime. These activities constituted the core of its business prior to the events of mid‑2024. No further details about the size of the organisation, employee count, or additional product lines are disclosed in the available sources.

On 31 May 2024, IT-Hotellet experienced the first of two successive ransomware attacks launched by unidentified threat actors. The ransomware encrypted the company's servers and the data stored on them, rendering systems inaccessible. To limit the spread and protect any remaining customer information, the owner ordered the immediate disconnection of the affected servers. After the initial incident, efforts were made to restore services, and most operations were brought back online. However, a second ransomware attack followed shortly after the first, repeating the encryption of systems and data. Despite engaging law enforcement agencies and contracting a cybersecurity firm for incident response, the company could not recover its infrastructure. The cumulative impact of the attacks, including data loss and prolonged downtime, made continued operation untenable. Consequently, IT-Hotellet entered liquidation and ceased all business activities, marking the end of the hosting firm.

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