Global Cybercrime Crackdown: XSS.is Forum Admin Arrested in Major International Operation

July 23, 2025
Global Cybercrime Crackdown: XSS.is Forum Admin Arrested in Major International Operation
  • This operation underscores the increasing cooperation among French, European, and international law enforcement agencies in response to rising cyber threats, including recent attacks on public and private sectors.

  • A major crackdown on cybercrime has led to the arrest of the suspected administrator of the notorious XSS.is forum, a platform that facilitated the sale of stolen data, hacking tools, and illicit services, generating over 7 million euros for its operator.

  • The arrest was carried out on July 22, 2025, through a coordinated effort involving Ukrainian authorities, French police, and Europol, marking a significant step in international cybercrime enforcement.

  • This operation was part of a long-term investigation initiated by the Paris public prosecutor's office in 2021, which utilized wiretaps and monitored encrypted communications on a Jabber server called thesecure.biz.

  • Europol played a crucial role by providing operational and analytical support, helping to map the criminal network, and seizing user data that is now being analyzed to track other cybercriminals.

  • Following the arrest, law enforcement seized the XSS.is domain, which now displays a seizure notice, and the forum's infrastructure has been dismantled to prevent further illicit activities.

  • The suspect, known by the pseudonym 'toha,' is believed to have acted as a central figure, mediating deals, resolving disputes, and securing transactions within the forum, which had over 50,000 users.

  • XSS.is, active since 2013 and originally named DaMaGeLab, was a key player in global cybercrime, facilitating anonymous communication among criminals and operating via a Jabber server.

  • The investigation revealed numerous illicit activities, including ransomware and organized cyberattacks, with intercepted messages indicating widespread criminal operations.

  • This crackdown follows recent arrests of cybercriminal operators, including those involved with BreachForum, highlighting a broader effort to combat cybercrime across Europe.

  • Authorities emphasize that such arrests demonstrate that cybercriminals will eventually be caught, and ongoing investigations aim to dismantle the entire infrastructure of these illegal platforms.

  • The seized data from the forum will support ongoing investigations by providing valuable insights into the network of cybercriminals and their activities.

Summary based on 19 sources


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