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“Global Operation Targets Massive Fraud Networks”

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German authorities revealed on Tuesday that they had carried out a globally coordinated operation targeting suspected fraud and money laundering networks that exploited German payment service providers, resulting in damages amounting to hundreds of millions of euros. The operation led to the arrest of several individuals and the execution of search warrants in various countries, including Germany, Italy, Canada, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Singapore, Spain, the U.S., and Cyprus, as reported by the Federal Criminal Police Office (Bundeskriminalamt, or BKA). These individuals are alleged to have unlawfully utilized credit card information from victims in 193 countries. The BKA also stated that the suspects allegedly compromised four major German payment service providers to facilitate illicit transactions, with estimated damages reaching the mid-three-digit million euro range. Further information is anticipated to be disclosed during a press briefing scheduled for Wednesday.

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