Operation Synergia III Dismantles 45,000 Malicious IPs, Arrests 94 Worldwide

Operation Synergia III Dismantles 45,000 Malicious IPs, Arrests 94 Worldwide

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An international cybercrime operation, Operation Synergia III, coordinated by INTERPOL, has dismantled over 45,000 malicious IP addresses and servers linked to phishing, malware, and ransomware attacks. The operation, which took place from July 18, 2025, to January 31, 2026, involved law enforcement from 72 countries and resulted in the arrest of 94 suspects, with an additional 110 individuals under investigation. Key successes included the identification of over 33,000 fraudulent websites in Macau, China, and the arrest of 40 suspects in Bangladesh involved in various cybercrime schemes. In Togo, 10 suspects were arrested for operating a fraud ring specializing in social engineering and hacking. INTERPOL emphasized the growing sophistication of cybercrime in 2026 and the importance of global cooperation in combating these threats. The operation also saw the seizure of 212 electronic devices and servers used in criminal activities. Investigations are ongoing in several participating countries.

Key Points: • Operation Synergia III dismantled over 45,000 malicious IPs and servers worldwide. • 94 arrests were made, with 110 additional suspects under investigation. • The operation involved law enforcement from 72 countries, highlighting global cooperation.

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2025-07-18
Operation Synergia III commenced
2026-01-31
Operation Synergia III concluded
2026-03-13
INTERPOL announced results of Operation Synergia III
2026-03-14
Multiple news articles published on Operation Synergia III

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