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German authorities, in collaboration with international law enforcement, have shut down two major cybercrime platforms, “nulled.to” and “cracked.io,” which had over ten million users. The operation led to the arrest of eight individuals involved in running these sites, including two Germans suspected of operating illegal trading platforms. Additionally, significant assets were seized, and the platforms, linked to malware trade and hacking tools, were dismantled. Concurrently, a Dutch-American operation took down the cybercriminal webshop “HeartSender,” known for selling software for online fraud and data breaches. This crackdown marks a significant blow against global cybercrime.
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Original Source: Cybersecurity