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Cybercrime Network Takedown Exposes 22, Crimenetwork Users

A significant international law enforcement operation has dismantled a major cybercrime network, exposing a substantial number of its users. The takedown, targeting a platform described as...

Marcus Rodriguez
Marcus Rodriguez
May 11, 2026 One Min Read
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A significant international law enforcement operation has dismantled a major cybercrime network, exposing a substantial number of its users. The takedown, targeting a platform described as ‘Crimenetwork,’ has reportedly compromised the anonymity of 22, Crimenetwork Users. This action underscores ongoing efforts by authorities to aggressively enforce applicable law across the darknet, demonstrating a united front against digital

Adding to this warning, Dr. Benjamin Krause, Senior Public Prosecutor and Press Spokesperson for the ZIT, emphasized the legal consequences.

In March 2026, the alleged operator of the predecessor version of ‘Crimenetwork’ was sentenced by the Gießen Regional Court to seven years and ten months in prison.

The court also ordered the confiscation of the proceeds of crime amounting to over ten million euros.

Even though this verdict is not yet legally binding, it clearly demonstrates that crime on the Darknet also has consequences.

Following the shutdown, a law enforcement assurance banner was placed on the seized online portal (bustedagaincrime.network) to notify users of the takedown.

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Marcus is a security researcher and investigative journalist with expertise in vulnerability research, bug bounties, and cloud security. Since 2017, Marcus has been breaking stories on critical vulnerabilities affecting major platforms. His investigative work has led to the disclosure of numerous security flaws and improved defenses across the industry. Marcus is an active participant in bug bounty programs and has been recognized for responsible disclosure practices. He holds multiple security certifications and regularly speaks at industry events.

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