The domains— part of a network of marketplaces operated by Saim Raza, or HeartSender— were seized on Jan. 29 in an effort with the Dutch National Police and federal investigators in Houston.
Thirty-nine domains and the associated servers were seized last week in connection with international online marketplaces selling hacking and fraud-enabling tools. FBI Houston officials investigated a ...
Working in coordination with the Dutch National Police, the DOJ seized 39 domains and their associated servers reportedly operated by the group, Saim Raza, also known as HeartSender. The Friday ...
“The Saim Raza-run websites operated as marketplaces that advertised and facilitated the sale of tools such as phishing kits, scam pages and email extractors often used to build and maintain ...
The US Department of Justice announced the seizure of 39 domains and associated servers operated by a Pakistan-based cybercrime group.The websites, run by a network known as Saim Raza, also referred ...
El Departamento de Justicia de los Estados Unidos ha anunciado la incautación coordinada de 39 dominios y sus servidores ...
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) identified the network as HeartSender, allegedly led by an individual known as Saim Raza. While the DOJ did not disclose personal details about Raza or his ...
Also known as Saim Raza and Manipulators Team, the group has operated online cybercrime marketplaces for over a decade, selling hacking and fraud-enabling tools like phishing kits, malware ...
In a case with ties to Texas, the U.S. Justice Department has seized domains and servers associated with a Pakistan-based online hacking and fraud-enabling marketplace known commonly as the ...