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Interpol Arrests Over 1K Cybercriminals in ‘Operation Serengeti 2.0’

Posted on August 22, 2025
Interpol Arrests Over 1K Cybercriminals in ‘Operation Serengeti 2.0’

The operation disrupted countless scams, and authorities seized a significant amount of evidence and recovered nearly $100 million in lost funds.

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