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Dutch Police Disrupts €100 Million Investment Fraud Ring

Dutch police have cracked down on a massive €100 million investment fraud ring, arresting multiple suspects, including a 46-year-old Israeli-Polish national with a notorious hacking past. The international sweep resulted in detentions across Cyprus, Greece, and Belgium, with authorities vowing to bring the alleged perpetrators to justice.

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US Charges Russian Nationals for Bulletproof Hosting Services

US authorities have charged three Russian nationals with operating illicit bulletproof hosting services that enabled cybercrime, affecting victims across 21 states, including banks, schools, hospitals, and media companies. The accused, Aleksandr Volosovik, Yulia Pankova, and Kirill Zatolokin, allegedly facilitated a range of malicious activities through their services.

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UK Man Jailed for Inciting Swatting Attacks Globally

A Welsh man has been jailed for encouraging swatting attacks worldwide, a stark reminder that this so-called prank can have deadly consequences. Callum Dare, 26, played a key role in a dark web forum, fueling a campaign of harassment and terror that spanned three countries.

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UK Authorities Charge Five in Russian Coms Fraud Crackdown

In a major crackdown on Russian Coms Fraud, UK authorities have charged five individuals linked to a notorious platform that enabled scammers to hide their identities and swindle victims by impersonating trusted institutions. The platform, shut down in 2024, had been facilitating these deceitful calls since 2020.

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Chinese and Indian Spies Target Pakistani Police Systems

Suspected Chinese and Indian spies launched a targeted attack on Pakistani police systems, specifically focusing on the Balochistan Police, between February 2024 and April 2026. The intrusion campaigns compromised sensitive data, including biometric records, criminal case files, and national identity information.

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China, India-Aligned Hackers Target Pakistani Law Enforcement in Espionage Campaigns

Cyber attackers have launched a stealthy espionage campaign targeting Pakistani law enforcement agencies, breaching sensitive data like biometric records, criminal files, and personnel info. The compromised assets included servers managing police and citizen data at organizations like Balochistan Police.

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Interpol Disrupts Global Cybercrime Network, Arrests 5,800

In a major crackdown on global cybercrime, Interpol's Operation First Light has led to the arrest of 5,800 individuals and the seizure of $293 million, highlighting the power of international cooperation in the fight against online scams. This huge success shows that when countries work together, they can make a real difference in keeping people safe from cyber threats.

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Cloud Bucket Hijacking Exposes Data Streams to Silent Compromise

In a major global sting operation, INTERPOL's Operation First Light 2026 led to the arrest of 5,811 individuals and the seizure of $293 million in illicit assets, highlighting the growing threat of transnational social engineering and money-laundering schemes. This coordinated effort involved 97 countries and territories, and resulted in the identification of over 142,000 victims and 15,606 suspects.

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Interpol Crackdown on Cybercrime Yields 5,800 Arrests Worldwide

In a major global sting operation, authorities in Eswatini seized 240 electronic devices, foreign currency, and a stunning replica of a Brazilian police station - complete with fake uniforms and equipment - as part of Interpol's Operation First Light 2026, which has led to 5,800 arrests worldwide. This massive crackdown on cybercrime was made possible through collaboration between 97 countries and territories, with support from Europol, Aseanapol, and GGCPol.

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Global Crackdown Nets 5,800 Arrests in Anti-Fraud Operation

In a massive global sting operation, authorities arrested 5,811 suspects and seized $293 million in illicit assets, dealing a significant blow to social engineering fraud and money laundering. The sweeping crackdown, dubbed Operation First Light 2026, spanned 97 countries and identified over 142,000 victims.

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Spain Seizes Suspect Tied to Russian Hacktivist Group

In a major cybercrime crackdown, Spanish authorities have arrested a suspect linked to a notorious pro-Russian hacktivist group, following a nearly year-long investigation sparked by a tip from the FBI. This breakthrough is a testament to global law enforcement collaboration, with the FBI vowing to continue disrupting cybercriminals worldwide.

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Spain foils pro-Russian hacktivist's escape plan

Spain's National Police have thwarted a daring escape plan by a suspected pro-Russian hacktivist, exposing his secret communications with terrorist groups and freezing his cryptocurrency assets. The suspect, allegedly part of the notorious CyberArmy of Russia Reborn and Z-Pentest groups, was caught after a months-long investigation sparked by a tip from the FBI.

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Flock Cameras Enable Surveillance of Vehicles Without License Plates

Flock Cameras are revolutionizing vehicle surveillance by enabling law enforcement to track vehicles even without license plates. With Flock's innovative Vehicle Fingerprint technology, officers can gather crucial details like decals, bumper stickers, and temporary state tags to build a case.

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Huntress Insider Threat Exposed in Ransomware Probe Leak

A Huntress insider reportedly made a grave mistake, casually disclosing to a cybercriminal that law enforcement was on their tail - a moment of poor judgment that fell short of the company's high standards. The alarming exchange was part of a larger pattern of questionable communication uncovered between the currently employed threat hunter and the threat actor.

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Drone Disarms Suspect in Landmark Police Operation

In a tense standoff, a police drone was deployed with a high-powered magnet to disarm a suspect who had refused to negotiate, showcasing a groundbreaking use of technology in law enforcement. The daring operation was captured on video and shared by the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office.

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US Seizes 400 Domains in Crackdown on FIFA World Cup Piracy

In a major victory against online piracy, the US Justice Department has seized nearly 400 web domains that were streaming live FIFA World Cup matches without permission. This crackdown, part of Operation Offsides, aims to protect consumers and enforce copyright laws.

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ATF Scraps Ad-Surveillance Contract Amid Privacy Concerns

The ATF has scrapped a contract with Penlink for a commercial location-surveillance capability that raised eyebrows over privacy concerns, after the agency's director revealed they had been tracking people's locations through ad-tech data. The move comes as a win for those concerned about government overreach and data protection.

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Meta Tests Facial Recognition for Military, Police Use

Imagine wearing eyeglasses that can instantly identify people in real-time - that's exactly what Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) wants to deploy, and tech giant Meta is already working on a prototype with a Pentagon supplier.

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Cellebrite Tool Exploited by Russia to Infiltrate Activist's Phone

Russian authorities exploited a loophole in Cellebrite's UFED tool, using it to extract data from activist Andrey Pivovarov's phone, even after the device was no longer receiving updates. This security gap allowed the authorities to access the phone's data as far back as June 2021.

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Microsoft Disrupts Dual Cybercrime Tools in Novel Court Takedown

Microsoft Disrupts Dual Cybercrime Tools in Novel Court Takedown

In a groundbreaking move, Microsoft led a global effort to dismantle two notorious cybercrime tools, Amadey and StealC, used by hackers to infect over 140,000 computers worldwide in just one week. This bold takedown marks a significant win in the fight against cybercrime.

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Law Enforcement Disrupts Amadey Malware Network, Recovers 27M Stolen Credentials

In a major cybercrime crackdown, international law enforcement agencies and private sector partners joined forces to dismantle the Amadey malware network, recovering a staggering 27 million stolen login credentials. This huge blow to cybercriminals was delivered between June 15-19, 2026, as part of Operation Endgame.

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Europol Operation Disrupts StealC and Amadey Infostealers

In a major win for cybersecurity, a coordinated international effort has dismantled the operations of two notorious malware families, StealC and Amadey, freezing a whopping €41m in crypto assets of criminal origin. This significant disruption was made possible through the collaboration of Europol, Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office, J-CAT, and Eurojust.

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Microsoft-Led Operation Disrupts Amadey, StealC Malware Networks

In a major win for cybersecurity, a Microsoft-led operation has successfully disrupted the networks behind Amadey and StealC malware, significantly increasing friction for cybercriminals and making it harder for attacks to succeed. This collaborative effort between law enforcement and private sector partners marks a crucial step forward in the fight against cybercrime.

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London Police Deploy Live Facial Recognition in West End

Get ready for a safer West End: by the end of the year, London's Metropolitan Police Service will be deploying live facial recognition cameras to help keep you protected. This game-changing tech will be used to identify individuals on the watchlist, building on a successful six-month pilot in Croydon.

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