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Fraud Family phishing-as-a-service disrupted in the Netherlands

Posted on July 23, 2021 by Dissent

Catalin Cimpanu reports:

Police officers arrested a 24-year-old man from the city of Arnhem and a 15-year-old boy from the town of Loenen aan de Vecht.

Investigators said the former developed the phishing kits, while the latter had been responsible for selling access to the tools developed by his partner.

Police also searched the house of a third suspect, an 18-year-old teen from Hoogeveen, but his role in the operation was not detailed.

Read more on The Record.


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