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Operation Serengeti 2.0: Africa Now "Cradle" of Cybercrime

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1,209 arrests and 97 million dollars recovered, 11,432 malicious infrastructure dismantled, 18 African countries and the United Kingdom inspected between June and August 2025... According to Interpol, cybercrime thrives "with impunity" on the African continent. Piloted by Interpol, Serengeti 2.0 revealed that Africa has become an epicentre of global cybercrime.
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1,209 arrests and 97 million dollars recovered, 11,432 malicious infrastructure dismantled, 18 African countries and the United Kingdom inspected between June and August 2025... According to Interpol, cybercrime thrives "with impunity" on the African continent. Piloted by Interpol, Serengeti 2.0 revealed that Africa has become an epicentre of global cybercrime.

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linfodrome.com broke the news in on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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