Operation Heart Blocker: U.S. and Dutch Cyber Cops Crush $3M Phishing Empire!

Operation Heart Blocker has shut down 39 domains tied to the Pakistan-based group Saim Raza. These sites sold phishing kits and fraud tools, causing $3 million in losses. The group even offered instructional YouTube videos—think of them as the Masterclass nobody asked for in online scams.

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Looks like Operation Heart Blocker just put a dent in the heart of cybercrime! Apparently, not all heroes wear capes—some wear badges and wield warrants. While Saim Raza tried to teach the world how to commit digital mischief, the U.S. and Dutch law enforcement agencies graduated with honors from the school of “Not on our watch!”

Key Points:

  • 39 domains and their servers dismantled as part of Operation Heart Blocker.
  • Saim Raza, known as HeartSender, operated the online marketplaces since 2020.
  • Tools sold facilitated phishing and fraud, leading to over $3 million in losses.
  • Users were trained via YouTube on committing cyber fraud.
  • Operation follows the takedown of other marketplaces like Cracked and Nulled.

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