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BreachForums seized! One of the world's largest hacking forums is taken down by the FBI

Posted: Sun May 19, 2024 6:53 am
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Law enforcement agencies worldwide have coordinated to take down one of the world’s largest hacker forums, scoring a victory against cybercrime.

BreachForums, a notorious marketplace for stolen data, was seized by the authorities on Wednesday, according to a message on its website.

The message described how the authorities are "reviewing" the site's "backend data" and inviting victims and anyone with information about cybercriminal activity on BreachForums to contact the FBI via Telegram, email, or the web.

The site was seized just days after a hacker offered data for sale on BreachForums that he claimed had been stolen during the breach of a Europol web portal.

Was the BreachForums takedown timed because the data stolen from Europol was a breach too far?

Until this week, BreachForums openly operated as a marketplace for criminals to trade stolen access devices, means of identification, hacking tools, breached databases, and other illegal services. The site, run by the ShinyHunters hacking group, was set up in June 2023, a month after its earlier incarnation was disrupted by the arrest of its creator and administrator, Conor Brian Fitzpatrick (also known as "pompompurin").

21-year-old Fitzpatrick was sentenced to time served and 20 years of supervised release in January, banned from using the internet for the first year, and required to have monitoring software installed on his computer.

Fitzpatrick had created BreachForums after its predecessor, RaidForums, was shut down in April 2022, and its alleged administrator Diogo Santos Coelho arrested.

Are you noticing a trend? Hacking marketplaces are disrupted, their alleged administrators are arrested, and then new versions of the forums spring up to fill the void.

I wouldn't be at all surprised if someone replicates the BreachForums marketplace, providing a forum for cybercriminals to trade stolen data illegally. But anyone participating on such sites should think very carefully. Law enforcement agencies have a history of seizing the data from criminal marketplaces like these and scouring them for details, which could lead them to identifying their users.