Law enforcement officials in 19 countries have shut down an online platform that earned at least $1 million by selling phishing kits to cybercriminals, helping them launch attacks on tens of thousands ...
An international law enforcement task force has disrupted LabHost, a platform used by hackers to launch phishing campaigns. The takedown operation, which was revealed today, also saw officials arrest ...
Police have shut down a web service used by more than 2,000 criminals worldwide to launch and manage phishing attacks. The Metropolitan Police worked with police forces from 19 countries to disrupt ...
As a result of a large-scale investigation involving police authorities from 19 countries around the world, including the European Police Organization (Europol), it has been reported that 37 people ...
Police managed to take down the site and arrest 37 suspects, striking a potentially massive blow to phishing operations around the world. Law enforcement groups from 19 countries – including Ireland – ...
A Huddersfield man has been handed an eight-and-a-half-year sentence for masterminding what became one of the world’s largest phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platforms. Zak Coyne, 23, of Woodbine Road, ...
A UK website designed to give fraudsters easy ways to scam people online on an industrial scale has been infiltrated by the police with scores arrested around the world. LabHost led to as many as ...
The FBI has released details of 42,000 phishing domains, which it said could help network defenders to build cyber resilience and investigate historic breaches. The domains are linked to prolific ...
Those arrested allegedly used the platform, known as LabHost, to trick victims into providing their personal information, such as online banking logins, credit card details and passwords, through ...
Law enforcement in Europe has disrupted a major provider of phishing attacks, which used fake web pages and messages to trick users into handing over sensitive details. Investigators made 37 arrests ...