Twenty-five suspected members of the online activist group Anonymous
have been arrested in sweeps across Europe and South America, the
international police agency Interpol said today.
The sweep, dubbed "Operation Unmask," was in response to coordinated
cyberattacks against government, political, and corporate Web sites in
Colombia and Chile, Interpol said. The suspects, whose ages range from
17 to 40, were arrested in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and Spain.
"This operation shows that crime in the virtual world does have real
consequences for those involved, and that the Internet cannot be seen as
a safe haven for criminal activity, no matter where it originates or
where it is targeted," Bernd Rossbach, Interpol's executive director of
police services, said in a statement.
Authorities said they seized 250 items of IT equipment and mobile
phones, as well as payment cards and cash, during searches executed on
40 homes and businesses in 15 cities.
No comments:
Post a Comment
You can comment here...