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FBI Cracks Down on Cybercrime: Notorious Hacking Forums Seized and Offline!
The FBI has seized domains of the notorious Cracked.io and Nulled.to hacking forums, notorious for cybercrime activities like password theft and credential stuffing. Despite claims of data center issues, it seems the FBI is cracking down on these hubs of cybercriminal activity. Cracked.io staff remains hopeful for a swift resolution.

Hot Take:
Who would’ve thought that the FBI’s favorite pastime is now playing internet whack-a-mole with cybercriminal forums? The infamous Cracked.io and Nulled.to were just trying to give cybercriminals a cozy corner of the internet to hang out and exchange stolen credentials, but the FBI came in like a digital bouncer and booted them out. Talk about an eviction notice with style!
Key Points:
- The FBI seized domains of Cracked.io and Nulled.to, notorious for cybercrime activities.
- These forums were known for password theft, credential stuffing, and selling “combo lists.”
- Attempting to access these sites now results in DNS error messages.
- The FBI also seized domains of MySellIX, SellIX, and StarkRDP.
- Official FBI comment is pending, but all signs point to a crackdown on credential theft platforms.