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Global Crackdown on Crimenetwork Reveals Thousands of Users

Global Crackdown on Crimenetwork Reveals Thousands of Users

Posted on May 11, 2026 By CWS

In a sweeping international operation, the Frankfurt am Main Public Prosecutor’s Office, in collaboration with the Federal Criminal Police Office, has successfully dismantled the so-called ‘Crimenetwork’. This online platform, known for its illicit activities, was taken down with the arrest of its alleged operator, a 35-year-old German national, apprehended in Mallorca by a special unit of the Spanish National Police under a European Arrest Warrant.

Rebuilt Platform and Rapid Expansion

Authorities accuse the suspect of reconstructing the platform under the same name shortly after its initial shutdown in December 2024. Despite the arrest of the former administrator, the platform quickly regained momentum, offering illegal goods including stolen data and counterfeit documents. Before its closure, the site had attracted over 22,000 users and more than 100 vendors.

Transactions on Crimenetwork were predominantly conducted using cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Monero, which facilitated anonymity. Investigators have gathered evidence showing that the platform generated revenues exceeding €3.6 million, with the operator profiting from commissions and vendor fees.

Seizure of Assets and Evidence

During the operation, law enforcement seized approximately €194,000 in assets linked to the platform. Additionally, user and transaction records were obtained, providing crucial information for tracking individuals involved, primarily located in German-speaking regions.

This operation was a collaborative effort involving the BKA, ZIT, Spanish Policía Nacional, Moldovan cybercrime units, and Eurojust. German regional police also conducted parallel investigations into related commercial fraud cases.

Legal Actions and Consequences

Carsten Meywirth, Director at the BKA’s Cybercrime Department, emphasized the failure of the Crimenetwork reboot and the legal repercussions awaiting the administrator. The ongoing enforcement of cyber laws in collaboration with international partners is crucial in deterring cybercrime activities.

Dr. Benjamin Krause, the ZIT’s Senior Public Prosecutor, highlighted the legal consequences of such activities, referencing the March 2026 sentencing of the original Crimenetwork operator to nearly eight years in prison, along with a significant financial penalty. This case underscores the tangible consequences of engaging in cybercrime.

Following the operation, a notice was placed on the seized site, signaling the crackdown to users. The message to cybercriminals is clear: law enforcement is vigilant, and crime in the digital realm is met with serious repercussions.

Cyber Security News Tags:BKA, Crimenetwork, Cryptocurrency, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, dark web, Darknet, European Arrest Warrant, Germany, illegal marketplace, internet crime, law enforcement, ZIT

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