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South Korean police said that there are more than 760,000 dark web site addresses and will join forces with the FBI to crack down
South Korea has listed dark web tracking, virtual asset analysis, and DDoS attacks as the three core tasks for protecting cybersecurity. The TF Task Force has been established with three departments responsible for these three tasks. -
Large Dark Web Marketplace Genesis Market Seized by International Law Enforcement Agencies
"ODN" accessed the Genesis Market dark web site and found that a familiar banner image was posted on the site, stating that the organization's domain had been seized by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and had been shut down as part of "Operation Cookie Monster". Anyone accessing the Genesis site would see the details of the shutdown message, as well as logos from other European countries, Canada, Australia's police organizations, and Qintel, a cybersecurity company. -
Money Laundering on the Dark Web: German Federal Criminal Police Office Shuts Down Cryptocurrency Mixer Chipmixer
In cooperation with U.S. authorities, the German Federal Criminal Police Office has shut down what was allegedly the largest money laundering service on the Dark Web. Investigators seized about 44 million euros from the cryptocurrency mixer. Stolen funds from FTX are also said to have been laundered here. -
German police shut down three dark web forums on child sex abuse, arrest four suspects
Police say the sites ("BoyVids 6.0", "Forbidden Love" and "Child Porn Market") have millions of registered users, making them one of the world's largest platforms for sharing images of child abuse. -
Managers of two dark web marketplaces arrested by U.S. and German police
Before law enforcement crackdowns are taken, cybercrime investigators conduct adult, technically demanding investigations into these cases in secret, and through international police cooperation and data sharing, are often able to identify and eventually arrest suspects operating anonymously on the dark web. -
Hive Ransomware Gang Claims Ransomware Attack on Tata Power India, Data Leaked on Dark Web
The leak site built through the dark web shows that the Hive ransomware gang has released the data they claim to have stolen from Tata Power, which would indicate that ransom negotiations with Tata Power have failed. -
Interpol Announces a New Unit to Investigate Crimes Related to Cryptocurrencies and the Dark Web
Cryptocurrency and cybercrime will be the main topics of discussion at Interpol's conference in Delhi, with dark web criminals moving to the crypto ecosystem and the prevalence of crypto-crime reaching an all-time high and getting worse every day. Interpol is determined to combat this new financial scourge. -
A French police officer was sentenced for buying child pornography on the dark web
In September, the police officer was arrested along with two computer scientists and sentenced to two years of probation, with the information entered into an automatic judicial file for sex offenders. -
Focus on Pakistan’s top internal audio leak: Everyone is waiting for the dark web hacker who announced the release of secret conversations
According to the latest status of the hacker's posting on the Breached.to forum, the hacker has not released the secret conversations of the Prime Minister's Office that were "bugged" as scheduled, and several users are replying to the post asking when it will be released. Meanwhile, according to Twitter's user status, the hacker's @Indishellgp Twitter account has been deactivated. -
Snatch ransom gang leaks personal information of its celebrity customers to the dark web after UK luxury farm store Daylesford refuses to pay ransom
The ransomware gang, named after the Guy Ritchie-directed movie, targeted the most exclusive farm stores in the British Cotswolds and their celebrity customers.
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