Right. It's more abstract than that. They protect (from legal consequence or even discovery) the attackers and host them on their infrastructure so they're untouchable. Then they sell the same "protection" to the victims. It's the classic mafia protection scam.
>They protect (from legal consequence or even discovery) the attackers and host them on their infrastructure so they're untouchable
Victims can't file a subpoena to get account details?