Operation Synergia II: A Global Effort to Dismantle Cybercrime Networks

Operation Synergia II: A Global Effort to Dismantle Cybercrime Networks

In an unprecedented move, Operation Synergia II has significantly strengthened global cybersecurity efforts. Led by INTERPOL, this extensive operation focused on dismantling malicious networks and thwarting cyber threats across 95 countries. Spanning from April to August 2024, the initiative marks a monumental step in international cybercrime prevention.

Global Collaboration

Operation Synergia II aimed to tackle a range of cybercrimes, including phishing, malware distribution, and ransomware attacks. Cybercriminals exploit vulnerabilities to steal sensitive information, disrupt services, and extort money. The operation’s success lies in its collaborative approach, involving INTERPOL, private cybersecurity firms like Kasperksy, and national law enforcement agencies. This partnership was crucial in sharing intelligence, resources, and expertise, enabling swift and effective actions against cyber threats.

The Scope of the Operation

In Hong Kong, authorities dismantled over 1,000 servers linked to cybercrimes, while investigators in Mongolia confiscated equipment and identi

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