EU and USA police shut down LeakBase hacking forum

Change
EU and USA law enforcement seized LeakBase's database containing hundreds of millions of account credentials, redirected its domain to FBI-controlled nameservers, preserved private messages and IP address logs, and executed an operation that produced over 13 arrests and actions against 33 suspects.
EU and USA police shut down LeakBase hacking forum
Why it matters
A central marketplace and archive for stolen credentials and hacking tools has been taken offline, making bulk access to those datasets significantly harder for criminal users. Preserved communications and IP logs provide investigators with material to pursue cross-border prosecutions and dismantle top forum operators.
Implications
  • Security teams at online service providers must search their logs for credentials matching LeakBase caches and enforce password resets where matches are found.
  • Fraud detection and transaction-monitoring teams at banks and payment processors must increase scrutiny of accounts tied to credentials from the seized database.

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