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INTERPOL’s Major Cybercrime Bust: 45,000 IPs Dismantled

INTERPOL’s Major Cybercrime Bust: 45,000 IPs Dismantled

Posted on March 13, 2026 By CWS

INTERPOL has announced a significant crackdown on cybercrime, successfully dismantling 45,000 malicious IP addresses and servers involved in phishing, malware, and ransomware activities. This global initiative, part of an extensive law enforcement operation, engaged 72 countries and territories, resulting in 94 arrests and ongoing investigations into 110 individuals. A total of 212 electronic devices and servers were seized in targeted raids.

Global Cybercrime Operation

The operation witnessed notable arrests, including 40 suspects in Bangladesh linked to various cyber offenses such as loan scams and identity theft. In Togo, ten individuals were detained for orchestrating fraud schemes from their homes. These schemes involved hacking social media accounts and engaging in social engineering tactics like romance scams and sextortion to trick victims into transferring money.

In Macau, over 33,000 fraudulent websites related to fake casinos and essential infrastructure were identified. These websites aimed to deceive users into providing personal information or making monetary transactions under false pretenses.

Operation Synergia’s Impact

This successful cybercrime crackdown marks the third phase of Operation Synergia, which spanned from July 2025 to January 2026. Previous phases in 2023 and 2024 had already led to the identification of numerous malicious servers and multiple arrests, showcasing the ongoing commitment to combating global cyber threats.

India’s Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is also actively targeting transnational fraud networks. Recent coordinated searches across several Indian states focused on dismantling a large-scale fraud involving a Dubai-based fintech platform named Pyypl, accused of deceiving thousands of Indian citizens.

CBI’s Efforts Against Fraud

The CBI’s investigation revealed that the fraud syndicate exploited social media, mobile apps, and encrypted messaging to lure victims with promises of high returns on investments. Initial small deposits were used to gain victims’ trust before persuading them to invest larger amounts, which were then funneled through various channels to obscure the financial trail.

Funds were rapidly transferred through mule accounts and withdrawn via international ATMs or converted into cryptocurrency. Some proceeds were funneled through virtual asset exchanges and eventually consolidated into accounts of shell companies. The CBI has frozen associated bank accounts and seized critical evidence, arresting key syndicate members, including Ashok Kumar Sharma.

The continued efforts by INTERPOL and national law enforcement agencies highlight the importance of international cooperation in tackling cybercrime. As cyber threats evolve, these collaborative operations are crucial in ensuring a safer digital environment worldwide.

The Hacker News Tags:Arrests, Cybercrime, fraud rings, global operation, international law enforcement, INTERPOL, malicious IPs, Operation Synergia, Phishing, Ransomware

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