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A coordinated international law enforcement effort has resulted in the arrest of four suspected members of the Phobos ransomware gang in Phuket, Thailand, and the seizure of 8Base’s dark web sites. The suspects, two men and two women from Europe, are accused of launching cyberattacks on over 1,000 victims worldwide and extorting approximately $16 million…
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In a significant breakthrough against global cybercrime, Thai authorities announced today the arrest of four European nationals linked to the notorious 8Base ransomware group. The operation, codenamed “Phobos Aetor,” culminated in the seizure of the group’s dark web infrastructure and the apprehension of two men and two women accused of orchestrating ransomware attacks that affected…
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U.S. and Dutch authorities seized 39 domains and servers linked to the HeartSender cybercrime group based in Pakistan. A joint law enforcement operation led to the seizure of 39 domains tied to a Pakistan-based HeartSender cybercrime group (aka Saim Raza and Manipulators Team) known for selling hacking and fraud tools. U.S. and Dutch authorities participated…
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A total of 39 domains and their associated servers have been seized in a coordinated effort involving an international disruption of a Pakistan-based network.
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More than 17 million individuals across the U.S. were disclosed by the Department of Justice to have had their stolen data exposed on the Cracked and Nulled cybercrime forums, which have been taken down as part of the international law enforcement effort Operation Talent, TechCrunch reports.
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More than 17 million individuals across the U.S. were disclosed by the Department of Justice to have had their stolen data exposed on the Cracked and Nulled cybercrime forums, which have been taken down as part of the international law enforcement effort Operation Talent, TechCrunch reports.
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Law enforcement from Germany, Australia, Spain, Greece, Romania, Italy, France and the USA have seized and shut down Cracked and Nulled, the two largest cybercrime forums in the world. The takedown notice (Source: German Federal Criminal Police Office) “The websites “nulled.to” and “cracked.io” have been the two largest trading platforms of the underground economy on…
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An international law enforcement operation targeted several major cybercrime websites, including Cracked, Nulled, Sellix, and StarkRDP. An international law enforcement operation led by Europol, code-named Operation Talent, dismantled several major cybercrime sites, including Cracked, Nulled, Sellix, and StarkRDP. The message displayed on the targeted cybercrime websites states that authorities have seized the platforms, along with…
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The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) on Thursday announced the shutdown of an illicit marketplace called Rydox (“rydox.ru” and “rydox[.]cc”) for selling stolen personal information, access devices, and other tools for conducting cybercrime and fraud.
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The U.S. Department of Justice announced the takedown of Rydox, a notorious online marketplace for stolen personal information and cybercrime tools. This operation, involving authorities in the U.S., Kosovo, Albania, and Malaysia, resulted in the arrest of three key administrators and the seizure of the Rydox website, effectively disrupting a significant source of cybercriminal activity.
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As part of an ongoing international crackdown known as Operation PowerOFF, international law enforcement has seized over two dozen platforms used to carry out Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks.
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A coordinated international operation involving law enforcement agencies from 40 countries led to the arrest of over 5,500 individuals linked to financial crimes and the confiscation of more than $400 million in virtual assets and government-backed currencies.
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The Malaysia High Court ordered the Home Ministry to return 172 Swatch-branded watches valued at over RM64,000 within 14 days to Swatch Group (Malaysia) Sendirian Berhad on Monday.
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DoJ seized credit card marketplace PopeyeTools and charges its administrators
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Microsoft seized 240 sites used by the ONNX phishing service
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Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) has disrupted a significant phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) operation run by Egypt-based cybercriminal Abanoub Nady, known online as “MRxC0DER.”
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Cops in Detroit are freaked out about a wave of iPhones in their custody rebooting without warning. The reboot makes it much harder for law enforcement to search the devices for evidence.
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A court in Sochi seized the assets of deputy Yuri Napso