Ontario cops bust crime ring in hilariously-titled Operation Cookie Monster Ontario
Genesis Market is estimated to have had over 1.5 million bot listings connected to financial sectors, critical infrastructures, and various governments totalling over two million identities at the time of its takedown.
In February 2023, the FBI began to share information with the National Cybercrime Coordination Centre as well as other Ontario police services. Investigators were able to identify several individuals in their respective jurisdictions, who were believed to have purchased illicitly obtained information through the platform.
On Tuesday, officers conducted three search warrants at various locations in Ontario, and seized several electronic devices that will undergo detailed examinations., the majority of Canadian Genesis Market users resided in Quebec. The total number of victims in Ontario is still unknown. Anyone who suspects they have been the victim of cybercrime or fraud should report it to their local police and to the
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