RaidForums Leaked, Data of Almost 500,000 Users Published

The admin of Exposed forum published an extensive database with info of RaidForums users

RaidForums, the former leader among the underground forums, now suffers the user data leak. Besides being shut down in April 2022, it is still susceptible to data breach. The data of a black market is now given for free… on another black market. What is RaidForums? RaidForums is an ex-leader among Darknet marketplaces and forums… Continue reading RaidForums Leaked, Data of Almost 500,000 Users Published

RaidForums shutdown as the result of Operation Tourniquet

Diogo Santos Coelho, the organisator of RaidForums, was captured

The chain of international law enforcement agencies – Europol, FBI, NCA and others – seized the world’s largest hacker forum – RaidForums. That seems to be part of an anti-cybercrime campaign that started from the Hydra Shop shutdown. On April 12, 2022, the National Crime Agency (shorty NCA) reported on their official website about the… Continue reading RaidForums shutdown as the result of Operation Tourniquet

Law enforcement officers closed the hacker resource RaidForums

During the international operation TOURNIQUET, which was coordinated by Europol, the well-known hacker resource RaidForums, which was mainly used to trade in stolen databases, was closed. The administrator of RaidForums and two of his accomplices have been arrested, and the site’s infrastructure is now under the control of law enforcement agencies. The operation was reportedly… Continue reading Law enforcement officers closed the hacker resource RaidForums

Hacker groups split up: some of them support Russia, others Ukraine

Amid the backdrop of the barbaric invasion of the Russian army into the territory of Ukraine, hacker groups split into two camps: some declared that they supported the actions of the Russian authorities, while others, on the contrary, sided with Ukraine. Bleeping Computer says that there has been a serious split in the hacker community.… Continue reading Hacker groups split up: some of them support Russia, others Ukraine