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Russian Arrests LeakBase Admin in Major Cybercrime Bust

Russian Arrests LeakBase Admin in Major Cybercrime Bust

Posted on March 25, 2026 By CWS

Russian authorities have apprehended the alleged operator of LeakBase, a notorious cybercrime forum known for trading stolen credentials, as reported by local state media on Thursday. The arrest took place in Taganrog, where the suspect is believed to have facilitated the distribution of illegally obtained personal data since 2021.

Details of the Arrest

According to reports from TASS and MVD Media, linked to the Russian Interior Ministry, the suspect’s home was searched, leading to the seizure of technical equipment and other critical evidence. Irina Volk, a spokesperson for the Ministry, highlighted that the platform hosted a vast amount of compromised data, including user accounts, financial details, and corporate information.

The forum, which had registered over 147,000 users, enabled transactions involving this stolen data, often used for fraudulent activities. The breadth of information available attracted cybercriminals worldwide, making LeakBase a key target for law enforcement efforts.

Impact and International Involvement

Earlier this month, a coordinated operation led to the shutdown of LeakBase. The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) classified it as one of the largest markets for cybercriminal tools and stolen information, emphasizing the global scale of the forum’s impact. It facilitated the exchange of sensitive data like credit card numbers and banking information, posing significant risks for identity theft and financial fraud.

With over 142,000 members and a rich repository of messages, LeakBase was a hub for illicit activities. Its closure marks a critical step in international efforts to combat cybercrime, with authorities securing all user data and forum content for further investigation.

Insights from the Investigation

The individual behind LeakBase, known by aliases such as Chucky and Sqlrip, has been linked to a 33-year-old from Taganrog, as per analyses by KELA and TriTrace Investigations. This arrest underscores the collaborative efforts between Russian authorities and international agencies in dismantling significant cybercrime networks.

The ongoing investigation aims to uncover further connections and prevent the resurgence of similar platforms. The arrest not only disrupts a major cybercriminal hub but also sends a strong warning to other operators in the dark web ecosystem.

The dismantling of LeakBase is a significant achievement in the fight against cybercrime, highlighting the importance of international cooperation. Authorities continue to analyze the confiscated data to prevent future breaches and safeguard user information.

The Hacker News Tags:Cybercrime, Cybercriminals, dark web, data breach, DoJ, Hacking, law enforcement, LeakBase, Russia, stolen credentials

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