Operation Talent Crushes Cybercrime: Law Enforcement Seizes Domains, Cash, and Servers in Global Sting

In a cybercrime crackdown dubbed Operation Talent, global law enforcement seized domains, cash, and servers, targeting notorious platforms Cracked and Nulled. With the FBI’s lead, this operation effectively shut down these digital black markets, disrupting millions of illicit transactions and teaching cybercriminals that crime doesn’t pay—unless someone else is covering the bill.

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Well, it looks like the international cybercrime underworld just got a major smackdown from the world’s digital justice league. Operation Talent swooped in and shut down these hacker havens faster than you can say “Ctrl+Alt+Delete.” The cybercriminals might have thought they were untouchable, but now they’re more unplugged than a dial-up modem in 2025. Time to find a new hobby, folks—maybe try knitting?

Key Points:

  • Operation Talent successfully targeted cybercrime marketplaces Cracked and Nulled.
  • Law enforcement seized €300,000 in cash and cryptocurrencies, and twelve domains.
  • Cracked and Nulled had millions of users trading stolen data and hacking tools.
  • International agencies collaborated to arrest individuals and seize servers.
  • Operation highlights the effectiveness of global cooperation in combating cybercrime.

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