Interpol Leads Cybercrime Crackdown Across 13 Countries in Middle East, North Africa
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Interpol leads cybercrime crackdown across 13 countries in Middle East, North Africa
Interpol coordinated an expansive investigation with 13 countries in the Middle East and North Africa to disrupt and take down cybercrime operations, including phishing services and tools, malware and scams. The law enforcement effort netted 201 arrests, led to the seizure of 53 servers and disrupted multiple cybercrime services, Interpol said Monday. Operation Ramz, which the law enforcement organization said was the first large-scale effort of…
Operation "Ramz", developed in 13 countries, identified 3,867 cybercrime victims and detained 201 suspects. In Jordan, 15 people responsible for human trafficking were arrested.
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A total of 201 people have been arrested and 382 have been identified as suspects in the first major operation against cybercrime coordinated by Interpol in 13 countries in the Middle East and North Africa, as reported by the international organization on Monday. Police forces from 13 countries have participated in this macro-operation: Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Tunisia and the United…
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