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References :
- Threats | CyberScoop: Also known as “Saim Raza,� the group was allegedly responsible for over $3 million in losses.
- Information Security Buzz: The US Department of Justice (DoJ) and the Dutch National Police have seized 39 domains linked to a Pakistan-based cybercrime network operated by a group known as Saim Raza, or HeartSender.
- securityaffairs.com: U.S. and Dutch authorities seized 39 domains and servers linked to the HeartSender cybercrime group based in Pakistan.
- thecyberexpress.com: The Justice Department made a new move in disrupting an international network of cybercriminals by announcing the coordinated seizure of 39 cybercrime websites.
- ciso2ciso.com: Law enforcement seized the domains of HeartSender cybercrime marketplaces
- ciso2ciso.com: Law enforcement seized the domains of HeartSender cybercrime marketplaces – Source: securityaffairs.com
- Pyrzout :vm:: Law enforcement seized the domains of HeartSender cybercrime marketplaces
Source: securityaffairs.com
- SecureWorld News: In a significant victory against cybercrime, U.S. and Dutch law enforcement agencies have dismantled 39 domains and their associated servers in an effort to disrupt a Pakistan-based network of online marketplaces selling phishing and fraud-enabling tools.
Classification:
- HashTags: #Cybercrime #LawEnforcement #HeartSender
- Company: DOJ
- Target: US Citizens
- Attacker: HeartSender
- Product: hacking tools
- Feature: Hacking Tools
- Malware: phishing kits
- Type: Legal
- Severity: Major