While the actions in May 2024 targeted high-level actors who facilitated cybercrime, by deploying ransomware, for example, this follow-up operation targets a different level. Law enforcement moved – and continues to move – against the criminals who used the services taken down during Operation Endgame, focusing on the demand side of the criminal ecosystem. Customers of crime-as-a-service providers are now… Read More
Operation Endgame follow-up leads to five detentions and interrogations as well as server takedowns
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