Operation Talent Triumph: Europol Cracks Down on Cybercrime Giants with Comedic Precision

Operation Talent, an international crackdown, has seized major cybercrime websites like Cracked and Nulled. These forums, with over 10 million users, facilitated illegal activities and services. Law enforcement from eight countries, led by Germany, took action, arresting suspects and confiscating cash and cryptocurrencies, showcasing the extensive scale of this cybercrime network.

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Looks like the cybercrime forums are finally getting their just desserts! Operation Talent took these online black markets down faster than you can say “illegal malware bazaar”. Europol and friends are playing hardball, and it seems like the cybercriminals will have to find a new playground. Maybe they should try knitting or pottery instead? At least those hobbies are legal!

Key Points:

  • Operation Talent, led by Europol, dismantled major cybercrime sites like Cracked, Nulled, Sellix, and StarkRDP.
  • Cracked and Nulled had over 10 million users involved in cybercriminal activities and illegal transactions.
  • Authorities seized 17 servers, over 50 electronic devices, and confiscated around EUR 300,000 in cash and cryptocurrencies.
  • The operation involved law enforcement from eight countries, leading to the arrest of two suspects.
  • Cybercrime-as-a-service platforms like Cracked and Nulled offered AI-based tools for hacking and phishing activities.

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