An international coalition of law enforcement agencies, including Europol, the FBI, and authorities from eight countries, has dismantled two major cybercrime platforms, Cracked and Nulled, as part of a coordinated operation named 'Operation Talent,' conducted from January 28 to 30, 2025. These platforms, with over 10 million users combined, facilitated the sale of hacking tools, malware, and stolen data, generating millions in revenue. Cracked generated approximately $4 million, while Nulled earned about $1 million annually. Authorities seized 17 servers and 12 domains associated with these forums, which were described as the largest trading hubs for cybercrime globally. The U.S. Department of Justice revealed that Cracked alone impacted 17 million Americans, with some victims subjected to cyberstalking and harassment. Two suspects were arrested in Spain, and charges were unsealed against an administrator of Nulled. The operation underscores global efforts to disrupt cybercrime networks and their infrastructure.
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