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Dozens of people have been arrested, and thousands of IP addresses seized, in an Interpol-led international law enforcement operation aimed at disrupting a network of infostealers and other malware.
Interpol has announced a crackdown on infostealer malware in Asia as part of an effort called Operation Secure.
Interpol-coordinated Operation Secure led to 32 arrests, including the suspected ringleader of a cybercriminal organization ...
INTERPOL and 26 countries dismantled 20,000+ malicious IPs tied to info-stealing malware, disrupting global cybercrime ...
Interpol-led global operation takes down 20,000 malicious IP addresses linked to information stealers, resulting in arrests ...
Although the OSP may initiate an investigation and request the arrest of a suspect, the Attorney-General of Ghana must minute ...
The suspects, who include a healthcare worker and two teachers, were detained in Europe, the US and Latin America. View on ...
The international sweep included arrests in 12 countries across Europe and the Americas. The agency said there were also ...
A four-month operation across 26 countries targeted malware known as “infostealers”. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
Global police organization Interpol has placed Ghana’s former minister of finance Ken Ofori-Atta on its red notice list over ...
Brazil and Interpol have signed a declaration of intent aimed at expanding collaboration. The act was signed during a visit ...