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FBI & Europol Crack Down on Stolen Credential Forum

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterApril 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read6 Views
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  1. Law enforcement globally dismantled LeakBase, a major cybercriminal forum with over 142,000 members, seizing its data and shutting it down.
  2. LeakBase specialized in selling vast databases containing sensitive information like credentials and financial data, facilitating cybercrime activities.
  3. The forum was operated by admin Chucky (Artem Kuchumov), linked through OSINT to a Russian individual with a long history in shadowy cyber activities.
  4. Despite the takedown, LeakBase has reappeared on a new domain, illustrating the ongoing resilience and challenge of combating underground cybercrime networks.

Law Enforcement Dismantles Major Cybercrime Forum

Recently, a global law enforcement effort led to the disruption of LeakBase, one of the most extensive online forums for cybercriminal activities. This forum, available in English and accessible via the internet, hosted over 142,000 members and more than 215,000 messages. It served as a marketplace for stolen data, including millions of account credentials and financial information such as credit card numbers and banking details. The seizure banner now displayed on the forum’s website indicates that authorities have secured all content, user data, private messages, and IP logs for evidence. This operation, named Operation Leak, involved agencies from the U.S., Australia, Belgium, and several other countries, marking a significant step in combating cybercrime. The coordinated action included searches, arrests, and interviews targeting key users and administrators of the platform.

Identities, Risks, and Resurfacing Threats

The administrator behind LeakBase, known under aliases like Chucky and Sqlrip, has been linked to a Russian individual from Taganrog. This person, believed to be in their early 30s, has a history of sharing stolen databases across underground forums, often containing sensitive information. Interestingly, before the seizure, the forum attempted to avoid scrutiny by prohibiting Russian databases. Despite the takedown, LeakBase resurfaced shortly after on a new domain, hinting at ongoing efforts by cybercriminals to revive their networks. The infamous forum specialized in selling ‘stealer logs,’ archives of credentials harvested via malware, which can facilitate account theft and fraud worldwide. This latest takedown underscores the persistent threat posed by such platforms and highlights law enforcement’s ongoing battle against cybercriminal markets.

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