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A significant event in the world of security has just been confirmed: the FBI and Europol have finally taken down LeakBase, the forum that for years was practically the hub of operations for all kinds of cybercrimes. They worked in coordination with authorities from 14 countries to dismantle the platform once and for all.
What’s interesting is the scope this place had. Since 2021, LeakBase became the epicenter where almost everything circulated—stolen data, leaked databases, hacking tools, credit card information. It had accumulated over 142,000 registered members, so we’re talking about a serious operation on a global level.
What made this operation different was that they didn’t just shut down the forum. Authorities managed to seize all stored information—user accounts, posts, IP logs, everything. They took control of the main domains and now display official seizure notices. Basically, they left the entire network without infrastructure.
This action is a significant blow against organized cybercrime. Of course, new platforms always emerge, but operations like this show that regulators are moving faster. International coordination seems to be working better each time to combat these cybercriminal networks that operated almost without restrictions.