Man Used 373,000 Sites On Dark Web To Swindle Predators, Hackers
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After four years of searching, the investigators of the mega-success succeeded. Worldwide, a 35-year-old Chinese is now being prosecuted.
An international police operation involving 23 countries, including Slovenia, has dismantled one of the largest fraudulent networks of websites on the dark web that offered photos and videos of child sexual abuse, the European Police Office (Europol) announced. 440 customers were also identified.
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A 35-year-old man based in China allegedly created a massive network of 373,000 sites on the Dark Web, advertising illegal child abuse material and other hacking services. But the sites were actually a ruse to scam customers out of their money, according to law enforcement in Europe. On Friday, Europol announced it had shut down […] Thank you for subscribing to our RSS feed! The post Man Used 373,000 Sites On Dark Web To Swindle Predators, Hack…
The "Operation Alice", led by 23 countries and coordinated by Europol, dismantled a network of 373,000 fraudulent websites. Managed by a 35-year-old man, this system deceived customers by promising them illegal content. The operation led to the seizure of 105 servers in Germany and the identification of 440 buyers, who are now criminally prosecuted.
International investigators have dismantled a vast dark web fraud network that claimed to sell child pornography. In Switzerland, five people have been identified and detained.
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