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Crimenetwork Crime Hub Dismantled by German Police

Crimenetwork Crime Hub Dismantled by German Police

Posted on May 11, 2026 By CWS

The German authorities have successfully dismantled the second iteration of the notorious Crimenetwork, a cybercrime marketplace, marking a significant victory in the fight against online criminal activities. This crackdown was announced last week following an extensive investigation.

Reemergence and Growth of Crimenetwork

Initially taken down in December 2024, Crimenetwork had been operational for over 12 years. Despite this, the platform was swiftly rebuilt, gaining traction quickly on its new infrastructure. Before its recent shutdown, the marketplace boasted over 22,000 users and more than 100 sellers, primarily catering to German-speaking individuals, according to the police.

Similar to its predecessor, which had amassed over 100,000 buyers, the revived marketplace facilitated the trade of illicit goods and services. This included stolen personal data, narcotics, and counterfeit documents. Transactions on the platform were predominantly conducted using cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Monero.

Financial Impact and Police Intervention

Crimenetwork was reportedly generating substantial revenue, estimated at over €3.6 million (more than $4.2 million) from these illegal activities. By the time of its initial closure in December 2024, the platform was considered the largest of its kind among German-speaking users, with investigators estimating cryptocurrency transactions exceeding $100 million between 2018 and 2024.

The recent police operation led to the arrest of a 35-year-old German national, believed to be the site’s administrator, in Mallorca. This arrest was facilitated by collaboration with Spanish authorities.

Asset Seizure and Future Investigations

In addition to the arrest, law enforcement seized assets worth €194,000 (approximately $228,000) linked to the platform. This operation also resulted in the acquisition of comprehensive user and transaction data, which will be instrumental in understanding the criminal networks operating behind Crimenetwork.

German police are now focused on analyzing this data to uncover further insights into the platform’s operations. This information may prove vital in dismantling similar networks and preventing future online criminal activities.

The closure of Crimenetwork and the subsequent arrest highlight the ongoing efforts by international law enforcement to combat cybercrime more effectively. As these investigations continue, authorities remain committed to upholding digital security and law enforcement across borders.

Security Week News Tags:Arrest, crime network, Crimenetwork, Cryptocurrency, Cybercrime, data seizure, German police, illegal marketplace, law enforcement, online marketplace

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