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The U.S. Department of Justice has taken down PopeyeTools, a major cybercriminal marketplace active since 2016, and arrested three alleged administrators. The platform was a hub for selling stolen credit card data, fraud tools, and crime tutorials. The accused, Abdul Ghaffar and Abdul Sami from Pakistan, and Javed Mirza from Afghanistan, each face up to 10 years in prison for access device fraud charges. This action highlights the DoJ's commitment to combating cybercrime through its "all-tools" approach. The operation marks a significant step in disrupting illegal online activities and holding perpetrators accountable. Continue here.


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