Europol Arrests Two Suspects during Bitcoin Ransom Group DD4BC Investigation

Europol Arrests Two Suspects during Bitcoin Ransom Group DD4BC Investigation

In less than a month since its launch, government agencies and law enforcement arrested two individuals who are suspected to the leaders of the cyber-criminal group. According to the official statement released by EUROPOL, the suspects were arrested in Austria, by the local police. Government and law enforcement agencies in Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovinia, Germany and the United Kingdom in collaboration with Netherlands-based intelligence and information agency Europol has launched an official investigation targeted at the cyber-criminal group DD4BC. Since early 2015, DD4BC, a group of....


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