Interpol's recent Operation Secure led to the arrest of 32 individuals across Asia involved with infostealer malware, highlighting a concerted global effort against cybercrime. The operation successfully shut down approximately 20,000 malicious IP addresses and seized over 100 GB of data. Notably, Vietnamese authorities arrested a group leader with cash and documents to facilitate corporate account sales. In total, Operation Secure informed over 216,000 potential victims about the threat, prompting them to enhance their cybersecurity measures. Contributors from 26 countries, including Hong Kong and Sri Lanka, played significant roles in intelligence and operations.
Interpol’s Operation Secure resulted in the arrest of 32 suspects involved in infostealer malware, marking a collaborative global effort against cybercrime.
Through a four-month initiative, officers managed to shut down 20,000 malicious IP addresses and seize 41 servers, gathering more than 100 GB of data.
A Vietnamese police operation led to the arrest of a group leader found with significant cash and documents indicating plans to sell corporate accounts.
The operation notified over 216,000 potential victims, offering crucial advice on protecting their accounts and mitigating the impact of malware.
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