In brief
- A global law enforcement operation froze more than €41 million ($47 million) in criminal crypto as part of Operation Endgame, Europol said Wednesday.
- The strike dismantled the infrastructure behind three malware families, SocGholish, Amadey, and StealC, that steal passwords and crypto wallet data to fuel fraud and ransomware.
- Police took down 326 servers and 142 domains and recovered some 27 million stolen credentials from more than 385,000 infected systems.
A global crackdown on “cybercrime-as-a-service” malware that quietly drains crypto wallets has frozen tens of millions of dollars in stolen funds.
Law enforcement identified, flagged, and froze more than €41 million (about $47 million) in criminal crypto assets in the…






