The Register: French Cybercrime Police Arrest Five Suspected BreachForums Admins | ResearchBuzz: Firehose
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On the forums of the dark web, pseudonyms change, but data leaks remain. Since 2022, BreachForums has established itself as the indispensable point of passage between hackers and stolen information dealers. In June 2025, this global network has been vacated under the effect of a coordinated operation conducted from France. Four young suspects, barely major, have been arrested in several parts of the country. They are suspected of having taken ov…
[Security Circle] International law enforcement action destroyed the world's largest cybercrime platform BreachForums
The Register: French cybercrime police arrest five suspected BreachForums admins | ResearchBuzz: Firehose
The Register: French cybercrime police arrest five suspected BreachForums admins . “BreachForums is one of the world’s most infamous and popular cybercrime discussion boards. Started in 2022, it ran up until April and acted as a hotbed of adverts for stolen data and recruitment drives for criminal gangs. First reported by Le Parisien, BL2C only released the aliases believed to be linked to the four individuals arrested this week: Hollow, Noct, D…
French Authorities Arrest Four Hackers Tied to Notorious BreachForums | #cybercrime | #infosec - National Cyber Security Consulting
Four hackers in their 20s have been arrested in France for their suspected involvement in the notorious dark web forum BreachForums. In an official statement on June 25, Laure Beccuau, a State Prosecutor, revealed that the four hackers were arrested on June 23 by the Paris Police Prefecture's Cybercrime Unit, or Brigade de lutte contre […] Thank you for subscribing to our RSS feed! The post French Authorities Arrest Four Hackers Tied to Notoriou…
FBI Busts Alleged BreachForums Admin in $250 Bitcoin Sting – #CryptoUpdatesGNIT
A British man accused of operating under the alias “IntelBroker” on cybercrime forums has been indicted for allegedly selling stolen data in a case that caused more than $25 million in damage. The US Southern District of New York Attorney’s Office announced Kai West’s indictment on Wednesday. West allegedly operated on online black markets under the IntelBroker pseudonym and caused in excess of $25 million in damage to victims. Former US Securit…
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