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FBI’s Sneaky Cyber Sting: Hacking Forums Nulled.to & Cracked.to Possibly Seized!
Nulled.to and Cracked.to may have been seized by the FBI, as their DNS records now point to FBI servers. However, the lack of an official announcement has left everyone playing detective. Are the forums under new management, or is this a high-stakes game of digital hide and seek? Stay tuned for the next episode!

Hot Take:
Looks like the FBI is playing a high-stakes game of Capture the Flag with hacker forums, but with the DNS pointing fingers instead of capture banners! Maybe they’re just trying to keep it on the down-low this time, or perhaps they’re waiting for the perfect moment to drop the “Gotcha!” banner on the front page. Either way, it’s like watching a suspenseful cat-and-mouse thriller—minus the cats, the mice, and the cheese, but definitely with plenty of clicks and bites!
Key Points:
- Nulled.to and Cracked.to’s DNS records indicate a possible FBI seizure.
- No official confirmation or seizure banners have been released yet.
- Both forums were known for cybercrime activities like account breaches and software piracy.
- The situation mirrors the FBI’s previous BreachForums snafu.
- Cybersecurity experts are eagerly awaiting more info from authorities.